These rules are on the application
for rental and you will be signing that you agree to them.
Cancellations
Deposit
is only refundable if the cancellation is made prior to 60 days
before scheduled rental date. Cancellations must be in writing.
Building
Damage Deposit
A security deposit (additional to the rental fee) in
the amount of $250.00 is required for rental and is due 30 days
prior to the event. Your security deposit check will be deposited
and will be refunded to the name and address listed on this application
once it has been ascertained by the Parks and Recreation Department
that the building was left in good condition and that all rules
and regulations were followed. You will receive a refund check in
the mail once it has been processed by Accounting, usually within
2-3 weeks.
Key
Pick-Up and Return
You are responsible for claiming the building key prior
to your event. Your group will be allowed one key. Unless prior
arrangements are made through our office, the person completing
this form must be the one to pick up the key. You may claim your
key after 3:00 p.m. on the last business day prior to your event
in case of weekend rentals or holidays, after 3 p.m. for weekday
evening rentals, or just before your event if your event is that
same day and starts before 3 p.m. Keys must be returned by the next
business day following your event by 5:00 p.m. You may leave it
in the Township drop box (NE corner of Delta Township Administration
Building) sealed in an envelope labeled "Parks" no later
than 7:30 a.m. on the due date or bring it into the office in person
by 5:00 p.m. A $25.00 charge will be deducted from your security
deposit for each day that the key is late.
Insurance
Coverage
A
copy of the applicant's homeowner's or renter's insurance policy
is required to be on file at the Parks & Recreation office 30
days prior to your event as proof of coverage.
Additional Notes
Cover Charges and Alcohol
No fees, donations, or charges may be accepted in connection
with the usage of this facility. Accepting donations or charging
a fee when alcohol is involved is against the liquor law whether
the money exchanges hands prior to or at the event. The exception
would be a "cash bar" which requires the caterer to have
a liquor license. Selling tickets ahead of time to an event where
there will be no alcohol present would be permitted; however no
tickets would be allowed to be sold at the door.
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