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LMCIT requires a resolution because the coverage is really a contract between <br /> the city and the sewer user. In other words, the basis for the no-fault payments <br /> to the property owner would be the contract between the city and the sewer <br /> user. The idea is that by paying their sewer bill,the sewer user is purchasing <br /> not just sewer services but also the right to be reimbursed for certain specified <br /> sewer backup costs and damages. <br /> f. Discontinuing no-fault sewer backup coverage <br /> If the city decides to discontinue coverage sometime in the future, make sure <br /> the city or its agent notifies LMCIT. The council should also formally rescind <br /> the resolution that made the no-fault sewer backup protection part of the <br /> agreement between the city and the sewer customer. The city should also <br /> notify its sewer users that the coverage was discontinued. <br /> S. Skate parks <br /> The LMCIT liability coverage applies to claims arising out of skate park <br /> operations. However, due to the various types of skate park configurations and <br /> the various exposures presented by them, coverage is only provided if certain <br /> loss control practices are in place. The coverage and premium charge will also <br /> vary based on the type of skate park facility, which is for coverage purposes <br /> identified as either a tier 1 or tier 2 skate park. <br /> 1. Tier 1 skate parks <br /> Tier 1 skate parks have features 48 inches or less in height,pyramids 6 feet or <br /> less in height, and bowls 6 feet or less in depth. No additional premium is <br /> charged for this type of skate park. <br /> LMCIT requires the following loss control practices for tier 1 parks: <br /> See LMC information . Skaters must wear personal protective equipment such as a helmet, <br /> memo,Park and Recreation <br /> Loss Control Guide for flexible wrist guards or gloves, elbow and knee pads, and proper shoes. <br /> more loss control • Facility rules and safety guidelines must be posted in a conspicuous <br /> recommendations. <br /> location. <br /> • Periodic security inspections must be conducted by city personnel (law <br /> enforcement,park and recreation supervisor, etc.)to ensure skate park <br /> rules are being observed. <br /> • Any skate park feature, including bowls or pyramids, that are 48 inches or <br /> higher must have a safety guardrail on the back or corner to help prevent <br /> falls. <br /> • Skaters must be prohibited from bringing in their own ramps,handrails, or <br /> other structures that could be used to perform stunts. <br /> 102 <br />
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