HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 19-30 Approving an Economic Devolopment Agreement with the Marriott Solana TOWN OF WESTLAKE
RESOLUTION 19-30
A RESOLUTION BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS,
APPROVING AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE MARRIOTT
SOLANA.
WHEREAS, the Westlake Town Council, in its current Strategic Plan, has identified
"Fiscal Responsibility" as a Vision Point as well as "Financial Stewardship" as a Perspective that
must be addressed to move the Town towards this Vision Point; and,
WHEREAS, the Town of Westlake sales and use taxes are an important revenue source to
support its general operations; and,
WHEREAS, the Town Council desires to have new and existing businesses that maintain
and grow their sales and use tax streams, which in turn, enhances the Town's financial position and
sustainability per its Strategic Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council acknowledges that the Town's Visitors Association Fund is
a key component of its financial structure and that an economic development grant to the Marriott
Solana Hotel will help solidify and maintain that structure; and,
WHEREAS, Town has an updated economic development policy adopted by Resolution
16-30 and that this proposed economic development agreement with the Marriott Solana meets
those policy guidelines and meets the requirements of State law for municipalities to grant 380
economic development grants to businesses located in their boundaries; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that the passage of this Resolution is in the best
interest of the citizens of Westlake.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
WESTLAKE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1: THAT, all matters stated in the Recitals hereinabove are found to be true and
correct and are incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety.
SECTION 2: THAT, the Town Council of the Town of Westlake, Texas, hereby approves
the Economic Development Grant Agreement with the Marriott Solana attached hereto as Exhibit
"A" and Hotel Support Program as Exhibit `B"and further authorizes the Town Manager to execute
said agreement on behalf of the Town of Westlake.
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SECTION 3: If any portion of this Resolution shall, for any reason, be declared invalid by
any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions hereof
and the Council hereby determines that it would have adopted this Resolution without the invalid
provision.
SECTION 4: That this resolution shall become effective from and after its date of passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 30th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2019.
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m Carol K. Langdon,4(4ayA Pro Tem
ATTEST:
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Kell Edw4 s, Town Secretar§�',- °2':k APPRO O ORM:
L ton L Attorney
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Exhibit A
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT
This ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is
entered into by and between the TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS (the "Town"), a Type-A
general law municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of Texas, and
MARRIOTT HOTEL SERVICES, INC. DB/A DALLAS/FORT WORTH MARRIOTT
SOLANA, ("Marriott:), a Hotel. The Town and Marriott are collectively referred to as the
"Parties".
RECITALS
The Town and Marriott hereby agree that the following statements are true and correct and
constitute the basis upon which the Town and Marriott have entered into this Agreement:
A. Marriott operates a 294 (288 plus 6 suites) room, full-service hotel located at 1301
Solana Blvd. Building #3, Westlake, Texas, (the "Hotel") The Hotel provides a valuable catalyst
for visitors, tourism, and economic development to the Town.
B. To increase visitors and tourism, and to maximize the economic benefits that the
Hotel can bring to the Town, the Town and Marriott desire to enter into this Agreement.
C. In accordance with Resolution No. 16-30, adopted by the Town Council on August
22, 2016, the Town has established an economic development incentive policy and program
pursuant to which the Town will, on a case-by-case basis, offer economic incentive packages
authorized by Chapter 380 of the Texas Local Government Code, Article III, Section 52-a of the
Texas Constitution, and other applicable laws, that include monetary loans and grants of public
money, as well as the provision of personnel and services of the Town, to businesses and entities
that the Town Council determines will promote State or local economic development and stimulate
business and commercial activity in the Town in return for verifiable commitments from such
businesses or entities to cause specific infrastructure, employment and other public benefits to be
made or invested in the Town (the "380 Program").
D. The Town Council has determined that by entering into this Agreement, the potential
increase of visitors and tourism and economic benefits that will accrue to the Town under the terms
and conditions of this Agreement are consistent with the Town's economic development objectives
and the 380 Program and will further the goals for positive economic growth, visitors and tourism
in the Town. This Agreement is authorized by Chapter 380 of the Texas Local Government Code
and the 380 Program.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual benefits and promises contained
herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
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AGREEMENT
1. INCORPORATION OF RECITALS.
The Town Council has found at a duly-called and legally-noticed public meeting through
the adoption of Town Resolution attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and hereby made a part of this
Agreement for all purposes, and the Town and Marriott hereby agree, that the recitals set forth
above are incorporated herein and true and correct and form the basis upon which the Parties have
entered into this Agreement.
2. DEFINITIONS.
In addition to terms defined in the body of this Agreement, the following terms shall have
the definitions ascribed to them as follows:
380 Program has the meaning ascribed to it in Recital C.
Affiliate means all entities, incorporated or otherwise, under common control with,
controlled by or controlling Marriott. For purposes of this definition, "control" means fifty
percent (50%) or more of the ownership determined by either value or vote.
Program Grants means the annual allowable economic development grants paid (whether
in one or multiple installments) by the Town to Marriott in accordance with this Agreement
and as part of the 380 Program.
Program Source Funds means an amount of Town funds legally available for inclusion in
a Program Grant that is payable to Marriott in a given Program Year, which shall be derived
from hotel occupancy taxes generated by the Hotel and received by the Town pursuant to
Chapter 351 of the Texas Tax Code, or other legally available funds of the Town.
Program Year means the Town's fiscal year (i.e. October 1 through September 30t") in
which the Town is obligated pursuant to this Agreement to pay Marriott a Program Grant,
beginning with the first fiscal year following the execution of this Agreement.
Quarterly Report has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 4.2.
Records have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 4.3.
Term has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 3.
Town of Westlake Hotel Support Program has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 4.1.
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3. TERM.
This Agreement shall be effective as of the date of execution by the Parties (the "Effective
Date") and, unless terminated earlier in accordance with this Agreement, shall expire one
(1) year from the Execution Date.
4. TOWN AND MARRIOTT'S OBLIGATIONS AND COMMITMENTS.
4.1. Town of Westlake Hotel Support Program
The total amount to be granted by the Town to Marriott under the terms of this
Agreement for the Town of Westlake Hotel Support Program shall not exceed
$130,000 with said Town of Westlake Hotel Support Program, consisting of the
following:
a. Group Booking Incentives, the requirements for which are attached hereto as
Exhibit "C" and hereby made a part of this Agreement for all purposes (the
"Hotel Support Agreement") and details the obligations of Marriott to
receive, and the Town to grant, the Program Grants from the Program Source
Funds during the Program Year related to group bookings at the Hotel. The
purpose of this component of the Town's Hotel Support Program shall be to
increase new group bookings for the Hotel and to not incur a decrease in
overall group meeting business (i.e. all group bookings at the Hotel both of
new group business and repeat group business), thus increasing economic
development through tourism and business development activity in the
Town. The Group Booking Incentives provided by the Town under this
Agreement to the Hotel shall not exceed $50,000 during the term of this
Agreement.
b. Transportation Costs, for which a total sum of$80,000 shall be provided by
the Town under this Agreement to cover a portion of the operating cost for
bus transportation services provided by the Marriott for guests of the Hotel.
Funds disbursed by the Town under this component of the Town's Hotel
Support Program shall be made at the end of each Town fiscal year quarter
following submission by Marriott, and acceptance by the Town, of the
Quarterly Report for the preceding quarter. The purpose of this component of
the Town's Hotel Support Program is to enhance the Marriott's ability to
increase room nights and retain existing room nights at the Hotel (as reported
in Section 4.2 below), thus increasing economic development through
tourism and business development activity in the Town. At all times during
the term, the name "Westlake, Texas" shall be visibly reflected and marked
on both sides of any shuttle buses or vehicles used by the Hotel.
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4.2. Reports and Filings. On a quarterly basis during the Term, Marriott shall submit a
written report to the Town specifically delineating its compliance with this
Agreement (the "Quarterly Report"). The Town Manager shall receive the Quarterly
Report no later than thirty (30) days from the end of each quarter. Said Quarterly
Report will contain, as a minimum, the following performance measure information
for the reporting period for the Town to measure the effectiveness of its investment
in this grant of public funds to Marriott for this Hotel:
• Total funds paid to date aggregate under this Agreement during the contract
term to Marriott regarding group incentives of the Town's Hotel Support
Program described in Section 4.1 of this Agreement
• Total funds spent to date by Marriott for the activities and purposes set out in
Section 4.1 of this Agreement
• Increases in average daily occupancy at the Hotel
• Decreases in average daily occupancy at the Hotel
• Number of room nights generated by new group bookings at the Hotel
• Number of room nights generated by repeat group business, bookings at the
Hotel, number of bus transportation trips daily to DFW Airport for guests at
the Hotel
• The number of new group bookings made for the Hotel during the reporting
period and the number of repeat group business bookings made for the Hotel
during the reporting period.
• A brief description of marketing/sales efforts made during the reporting
period for the Hotel including:
o the number and type of new group sales prospects identified, targeted,
and group sales closed by Marriott sales staff during the reporting
period
o the number and type of new group sales made by contacts from
outside the Hotel Marriott
• Average number of bus transportation trips daily to off-premise meeting
locations for guests at the Hotel
• Average number of bus transportation trips daily to other off-premise
locations (entertainment, shopping, etc.) for guests at the Hotel
• Operating costs incurred by the Hotel during the quarter for shuttle bus
transportation services
4.3. Audits. Per the requirements of State law and the Town ordinance establishing the
Town's hotel-motel occupancy tax, the Town will have the right throughout the Term
to audit any and all financial and business records of Marriott that relate to the
performance of this Agreement and any other documents necessary to evaluate
Marriott's compliance with this Agreement or with the goals set forth in this
Agreement, including, but not limited to construction documents and invoices
(collectively "Records"). Marriott shall make all Records available to the Town at
the Hotel or at another location in the Town acceptable to both parties following
reasonable advance notice by the Town and shall otherwise cooperate fully with the
Town during any audit.
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5. DEFAULT, TERMINATION AND FAILURE BY MARRIOTT TO MEET VARIOUS
DEADLINES AND COMMITMENTS.
5.1. _Continuous Operation. Following the Completion Date, if Marriott fails to
continuously operate a full-service hotel at 1301 Solana Blvd. Building #3,
Westlake, Texas, 76262, the Town shall have the right to terminate this Agreement
by providing written notice to Marriott without further obligation to Marriott
hereunder.
5.2. Failure to Pay Town Taxes or Fees. An event of default shall occur under this
Agreement if any legally-imposed Town taxes or fees owed on, or generated by, the
hotel become delinquent and Marriott or the Affiliate does not either pay such taxes
or follow the legal procedures for protest and/or contest of any such taxes. In this
event, the Town shall notify Marriott in writing and Marriott shall have sixty (60)
calendar days to cure such default. If the default has not been fully cured by such
time, the Town shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately by
providing written notice to Marriott and shall have all other rights and remedies that
may be available to it under the law or in equity.
5.3 Violations of Town Code, State or Federal Law. An event of default shall occur
under this Agreement if any written citation is issued to Marriott or an Affiliate due
to the occurrence of a violation of a material provision of the Town Code at the
Hotel (including, without limitation, any violation of the Town's Building or Fire
Codes and any other Town Code violations related to the environmental condition of
the Hotel; or to matters concerning the public health, safety or welfare) and such
citation is not paid or the recipient of such citation does not properly follow the legal
procedures for protest and/or contest of any such citation. An event of default shall
occur under this Agreement if the Town is notified by a governmental agency or unit
with appropriate jurisdiction that Marriott or an Affiliate, or any successor in interest
thereto, any third party with access to the Hotel pursuant to the express or implied
permission of Marriott or an Affiliate, or any a successor in interest thereto, is in
violation of any material state or federal law, rule or regulation on account of the
Hotel, improvements on the Hotel or any operations thereon (including, without
limitation, any violations related to the environmental condition of the Hotel; the
environmental condition other land or waters which is attributable to operations on
the Hotel; or to matters concerning the public health, safety or welfare). Upon the
occurrence of such default, the Town shall notify Marriott in writing and Marriott
shall have (i) thirty (30) calendar days to cure such default or (ii) if Marriott has
diligently pursued cure of the default but such default is not reasonably curable
within thirty (30) calendar days, then such amount of time that the Town reasonably
agrees is necessary to cure such default. If the default has not been fully cured by
such time, the Town shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately by
providing written notice to Marriott and shall have all other rights and remedies that
may be available to under the law or in equity.
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5.4. Unauthorized Use of Funds and Requirement for Repayment to Town. If, during
an audit by the Town under the provisions of this Agreement, the Town determines
that the proceeds of this grant have not been utilized by Marriott for the purposes
outlined in this Agreement, Marriott will be given thirty (30) calendar days to cure
(following written notice from the Town) and, if Marriott fails to cure per the written
notice from the Town, Marriott shall immediately remit to the Town the entire
amount under this Agreement paid by the Town to Marriott during the reporting
period during which the Town has identified that Marriott was not in compliance
with the terms of this Agreement. If said amount is not remitted to the Town within
30 calendar days from the end of the cure period, that amount demanded for
repayment to the Town plus six (6) percent simple interest on the repayment amount
shall be due, in full, to the Town. For the purposes of this Section, Simple Interest"
is defined as a rate of interest applied to the aggregate amount of the Program Grants
paid by the Town to Marriott during the reporting period in which Marriott was in
violation of this Agreement.
5.5. Failure to Submit Reports. Without limiting the application of Section 5.6, if
Marriott fails to submit any report required by and in accordance with Section 4.2,
the Town's obligation to pay any Program Grants at the time, if any, shall be
suspended until Marriott has provided and is current on all reports.
5.6. General Breach. Unless stated elsewhere in this Agreement, Marriott shall be in
default under this Agreement if Marriott breaches any term or condition of this
Agreement. In the event that such breach remains uncured after thirty (30) calendar
days following receipt of written notice from the Town referencing this Agreement
(or, if Marriott has diligently and continuously attempted to cure following receipt of
such written notice but reasonably requires more than thirty (30) calendar days to
cure, then such additional amount of time as is reasonably necessary to effect cure,
as determined by both parties mutually and in good faith), the Town shall have the
right to terminate this Agreement immediately by providing written notice to
Marriott.
6. NO INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR OR AGENCY RELATIONSHIP.
It is expressly understood and agreed that Marriott shall not operate as an independent
contractor or as an agent, representative or employee of the Town. Marriott shall have the
exclusive right to control all details and day-to-day operations relative to the Hotel Support
Program and shall be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of its officers, agents,
servants, employees, contractors, subcontractors, licensees and invitees. Marriott
acknowledges that the doctrine of respondent superior will not apply as between the Town
and Marriott, its officers, agents, servants, employees, contractors, subcontractors, licensees,
and invitees. Marriott further agrees that nothing in this Agreement will be construed as the
creation of a partnership or joint enterprise between the Town and Marriott.
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7. INDEMNIFICATION.
MARRIOTT, AT NO COST OR LIABILITY TO THE TOWN, AGREES TO DEFEND,
INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE TOWN, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, ATTORNEYS,
SERVANTS AND EMPLOYEES, HARMLESS AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS,
LAWSUITS, ACTIONS, COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ANY KIND, INCL UDING, B UT
NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS (INCLUDING
ALLEGED DAMAGE OR LOSS TO MARRIOTT'BUSINESS AND ANY RESULTING
LOST PROFITS) AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH, THAT MAY
RELATE TO, ARISE OUT OF OR BE OCCASIONED BY (i) MARRIOTT' BREACH
OF ANY OF THE TERMS OR PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT; OR (R) ANY
ACT OR OMISSION OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT OF MARRIOTT, ITS
OFFICERS, AGENTS, ASSOCIATES, EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS (OTHER
THAN THE TOWN, OR ITS EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS, AGENTS, ASSOC)ATES,
CONTRACTORS OR SUBCONTRACTS), OR SUBCONTRACTORS DUE OR
RELATED TO OR ARISING FROM OPERATION AND CONDUCT OF THE HOTEL
SUPPORT PROGRAM OR OTHERWISE TO THE PERFORMANCE OR
OBLIGATIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
8. NOTICES.
All written notices called for or required by this Agreement shall be addressed to the
following, or such other party or address as either party designates in writing, by certified
mail, postage prepaid, or by hand delivery:
Town: Marriott:
Town of Westlake Marriott Dallas/Fort Worth Solana
Attn: Town Manager Attn: General Manager
1500 Solana Blvd, Bldg. 7, Suite 7200 1301 Solana Blvd, Bldg. #3
Westlake, Texas 76262 Westlake,Texas 76262
With Copies to (which shall not
constitute notice):
Boyle&Lowry,L.L.P.
Attn: L. Stanton Lowry
4201 Wingren Dr., Suite 108
Irving, Texas 75062
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9. ASSIGNMENT AND SUCCESSORS.
Marriott may at any time assign, transfer or otherwise convey any of its rights or obligations
under this Agreement to an Affiliate without the approval of the Town so long as Marriott,
the Affiliate and the Town first execute an agreement approved by the Town Council of the
Town of Westlake under which the Affiliate agrees to assume and be bound by all
covenants and obligations of Marriott under this Agreement. Otherwise, Marriott may not
assign, transfer or otherwise convey any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement to
any other person or entity without the prior consent of the Town Council, conditioned on (i)
the prior approval of the assignee or successor and a finding by the Town Council that the
proposed assignee or successor is financially capable of meeting the terms and conditions of
this Agreement and (ii) prior execution by the proposed assignee or successor of a written
agreement with the Town under which the proposed assignee or successor agrees to assume
and be bound by all covenants and obligations of Marriott under this Agreement. Any
attempted assignment without the Town Council's prior consent shall constitute a breach and
be grounds for termination of this Agreement and following receipt of written notice from the
Town to Marriott. Any lawful assignee or successor in interest of Marriott of all rights under
this Agreement shall be deemed"Marriott"for all purposes under this Agreement.
10. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES AND REGULATIONS.
This Agreement will be subject to all applicable Federal, State and local laws, ordinances,
rules and regulations, including, but not limited to, all provisions of the Town's codes and
ordinances, as amended.
11. GOVERNMENTAL POWERS.
It is understood that by execution of this Agreement, the Town does not waive or surrender
any of it governmental powers or immunities that are outside of the terms, obligations, and
conditions of this Agreement.
12. NO WAIVER.
The failure of either party to insist upon the performance of any term or provision of this
Agreement or to exercise any right granted hereunder shall not constitute a waiver of that
party's right to insist upon appropriate performance or to assert any such right on any future
occasion.
13. VENUE AND JURISDICTION.
If any action, whether real or asserted, at law or in equity, arises based on any provision of
this Agreement, venue for such action shall lie in state courts located in Tarrant County,
Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas — Fort Worth
Division. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
Texas.
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14. NO THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS.
The provisions and conditions of this Agreement are solely for the benefit of the Town and
Marriott, and any lawful assign or successor of Marriott, and are not intended to create any
rights, contractual or otherwise, to any other person or entity.
15. FORCE MAJEURE.
It is expressly understood and agreed by the Parties to this Agreement that if the
performance of any obligations hereunder is delayed by reason of war, civil commotion,
acts of God, inclement weather, or other circumstances which are reasonably beyond the
control or knowledge of the party obligated or permitted under the terms of this Agreement
to do or perform the same, regardless of whether any such circumstance is similar to any of
those enumerated or not, the party so obligated or permitted shall be excused from doing or
performing the same during such period of delay, so that the time period applicable to such
requirement shall be extended for a period of time equal to the period such party was
delayed. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, it is specifically understood and
agreed that Marriott' failure to obtain adequate financing to complete the Required
Improvements by the Completion Deadline shall not be deemed to be an event of force
majeure and that this Section 15 shall not operate to extend the Completion Deadline in such
an event.
16. INTERPRETATION.
In the event of any dispute over the meaning or application of any provision of this
Agreement, this Agreement shall be interpreted fairly and reasonably, and neither more
strongly for or against any party, regardless of the actual drafter of this Agreement.
17. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Parties that sections, paragraphs, clauses and
phrases of this Agreement are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or
section of this Agreement shall be declared unconstitutional or illegal by the valid judgment
or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality or illegality shall
not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this
Agreement since the same would have been executed by the Parties without the
incorporation in this Agreement of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence,
paragraph or section. It is the intent of the Parties to provide the economic incentives
contained in this Agreement by all lawful means.
18. CAPTIONS.
Captions and headings used in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not
be deemed a part of this Agreement.
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19. ENTIRETY OF AGREEMENT.
This Agreement, including any exhibits attached hereto and any documents incorporated
herein by reference, contains the entire understanding and agreement between the Town and
Marriott, and any lawful assign and successor of Marriott, as to the matters contained
herein. Any prior or contemporaneous oral or written agreement is hereby declared null and
void to the extent in conflict with any provision of this Agreement. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary herein, this Agreement shall not be amended unless executed in
writing by both parties and approved by the Town Council of the Town in an open meeting
held in accordance with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code.
20. COUNTERPARTS.
This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be
considered an original, but all of which shall constitute one instrument.
EXECUTED as of the last date indicated below:
TOWN OF WESTLAKE: Marriott Dallas/Fort Worth Solana
By: By:
Amanda DeGan, Town Manager Juan4alderon, General Manager
Date: /C—.2—1 Date:
APPROVED F AND LEGALITY:
By:
L. ton L , T Attorney
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Exhibit "B"
TOWN OF WESTLAKE HOTEL SUPPORT PROGRAM
Description:
A cooperative marketing program designed to assist the Dallas/Fort Worth Marriott Solana Hotel in
securing group and convention business. The groups can be new business or groups that have
previously met at the hotel but are considering other hotels.
Guidelines:
Requests for funds shall be submitted at the bid time, not after the group has made their decision
to book at the host hotel.
Applications may be submitted for groups/conventions that take place in the current fiscal year (October 1
- September 30)or future years.
• Dollar amount back per room based on a sliding scale to assist in closing business
0 100-200 actualized total room nights - $10 back per room night
0 201-349 actualized total room nights - $12 back per room night
0 350+actualized total room nights- $14 back per room night
o Friday/Saturday peak with 50 actualized total rooms night- $10 back per room
o Groups cannot have hosted event in last 18-months and the Marriott must be competing
against another city and/or home city
o Funds to be capped at$5,000 per group
• Dollar amount back per person based on a sliding scale to assist in closing business
o $4,000 Food and Beverage Minimum Contracted- $6 back per person
o $6,000 Food and Beverage Minimum Contracted- $8 back per person
o $8,000+Food and Beverage Minimum Contracted- $10 back per person
o Groups cannot have hosted an event in the last 18-months and the Marriott must be
competing against another city and/or home city
o Funds to remain capped at$2,500 per local group
• The Town of Westlake shall receive sponsor recognition in all correspondence and at the
meeting/convention in an appropriate manner.
• Upon completion of the event or meeting, a completed Post Meeting Summary is required prior to
the release of full financial assistance. The report will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of the
Town of Westlake Funds participation,as well as review future participation.
• Annually, the Marriott Solana will generate a Town of Westlake Funds report to the Town
Manager, or his designee, showing the dollars expended and the direct room nights generated via
this important resource.
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Procedures:
The Application shall include the following information before it will be reviewed:
• Hotel Information: Date of Application, Name of Host Hotel Sales Manager and
Phone Number.
• Group Information: Group Name,Contact Name, Address,Phone Number, Program
Dates, Estimated Room Nights, Estimated Room Night Revenue, Estimated Catering
Revenue, Estimated Outlet Revenue.
• Miscellaneous Information: Additional information pertinent to the group.
• Signatures: The Application shall be signed by the host hotel Sales Manager and
Director of Sales prior to it being submitted for approval. The Application shall be
approved by the Town of Westlake within ten days providing that all of the
requested information is received.
Once the Application has been approved, the signed application will be sent back to the requesting
Sales Manager at the host hotel.
The host hotel shall provide the Town of Westlake with a copy of the contract at the time it is
signed by the group. Funds shall not be available if this information is not received at least ten days
prior to the group/convention. The Town of Westlake may choose to send a welcome letter to
the group and offer to provide community brochures or other information to the
group/convention attendees.
Since funds are reserved for every Application that is approved, the host hotel shall inform the
Town of Westlake with written authorization to release the funds should a group choose another
destination.
Submit Application and Correspondence to:
The Town of Westlake
Attn: Debbie Piper, Finance Director
1500 Solana Blvd., Bldg. 7, Suite 7200
Westlake, TX 76262
817 490 5712 Phone
817 430 1812 Fax
Disbursement of Funds:
At the time of invoice,the host hotel shall submit the following information:
1. A computerized report documenting the actual room nights booked by the group and
verification of the actual room night revenue. The disbursement of funds may be reduced based
on the program guidelines if the group generated less room night revenue than was originally
stated on the Application.
2. Samples of the Town of Westlake's sponsor recognition.
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CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES
FORM 1295
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Complete Nos . 1 - 4 and 6 if there are interested parties . OFFICE USE ONLY
Complete Nos , 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 , and 6 if there are no interested parties . CERTIFICATION OF FILING
1 Name of business entity filing form , and the city, state and country of the business entity's place Certificate Number :
of business . 2019 -543560
Dallas Fort Worth Marriott Solana
Westlake , TX United States Date Filed .
2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is 09/24/2019
being filed .
Town of Westlake , Texas Date Acknowledged .
3 Provide the identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identify the contract , and provide a
description of the services , goods , or other property to be provided under the contract.
FY 19 - 20
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I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed in CksyC`� Count , State of � 'eXG�- � c
y , on the 2�1 day of �'J �Ct�,v�r.Y , 20 � `
(month) (year)
Si ature of authorized agent of contracting business entity
(Declarant)
Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www . ethics . state . tx . us Version V1 . 1 . 3a6aaf7d
CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES
FORM 1295
1 of 1
Complete Nos. 1-4 and 6 if there are interested parties. OFFICE USE ONLY
Complete Nos. 1,2,3,5,and 6 if there are no interested parties. CERTIFICATION OF FILING
1 Name of business entity filing form,and the city,state and country of the business entity's place Certificate Number:
of business. 2019-543560
Dallas Fort Worth Marriott Solana
Westlake, TX United States Date Filed:
2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is 09/24/2019
being filed.
Town of Westlake,Texas Date Acknowledged:
09/24/2019
3 Provide the identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identify the contract,and provide a
description of the services,goods,or other property to be provided under the contract.
FY 19-20
Economic Development Agreement
Nature of interest
4
Name of Interested Party City,State,Country(place of business) (check applicable)
Controlling Intermediary
5 Check only if there is NO Interested Party. ❑
X
6 UNSWORN DECLARATION
My name is and my date of birth is
My address is
(street) (city) (state) (zip code) (country)
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed in County, State of on the day of ,20
(month) (year)
Signature of authorized agent of contracting business entity
(Declarant)
Forms provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us Version V1.1.3a6aaf7d
Form TGC 2270
VERIFICATION REQUIRED BY TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE CHAPTER 2270
Contract identifier:
Department:
By signing below, Company herby verifies the following:
1. Company does not boycott Israel; and
2. Company will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract.
SIGNED BY:
Print Name of Person: i\aA � C no-n �CC'r5?(0 U,-6
Signing, Title, and
Company DaU��I�i L�oa41� V\0:x ,d-� SJ— \-A-,sqCA
Date signed: �(� �� n 1
STATE OF TkXAS §
COUNTY OF 1(ON VtU\`� §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned Notary Public on this day personally appeared �athel6she
Q! (Name), on behalf of
� ,Obl C� (Company) who being duly sworn, stated under oath has read the foregoing verification
required by Texas Government Code Section 2270.002 and said statements contained therein are true and correct.
SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED TO before me, this -2-4 day of �ernberz, 20 .
449
0 RY O LIC,
FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS
My Commission Expires: 2�.�YP�a�� KELLY EDWARDS
OBI a� NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF TEXAS
MY COMM,EXP.02/03/2022
Nr9rFOF���gy NOTARY ID 12408268.8
Government Code § 2270.002. Provision Required in Contract
Effective: September 1, 2017
A governmental entity may not enter into.a contract with a company for goods or services unless the contract contains a written
verification from the company that it:
(1) does not boycott Israel; and
(2)will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract.
The following definitions apply:
(1)"Boycott Israel" means refusing to deal with,terminating business activities with, or otherwise taking any action that is
intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations specifically with Israel, or with a person or entity doing
business in Israel or in an Israeli-controlled territory, but does not include an action made for ordinary business purposes.
(2)"Company"means a for-profit sole proprietorship, organization, association, corporation, partnership,joint venture,
limited partnership, limited liability partnership, or limited liability company, including a wholly owned subsidiary, majority-owned
subsidiary, parent company, or affiliate of those entities or business associations that exists to make a profit.
(3)"Governmental entity"means a state agency or political subdivision of this state.
State law requires verification from a Company for contracts involving goods or services (regardless of the amount)
before the City can enter into the contract.