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10. PERFORMANCE REPORTING. IRSC shall report' the following to the Ind' n River <br />County Parks and Recreation Director on September 30th of each year. <br />10.1 A detailed description of all programs conducted at the park by IRS . <br />10.2 A detailed list of all IRSC employees, coaches; and volunteers. <br />, <br />10.3 Detailed attendance for each program conducted at the par by IRSC. <br />10.4 A detailed narrative of how IRSC programs and use of a park have benefited <br />the residents of Indian River County. <br />11. ASSIGNMENT. IRSC shall not assign/eement <br />r any part of this License <br />Agreement without prior written consent of IRC, wbe withheld for any reason. <br />This License Agreement is entered into with the knoat only the IRSC will occupy <br />the office. No additional entities, whether permaneporary, shall be permitted to <br />occupy the office space during the term of the Licwithout IRC's written <br />consent. IRSC shall not mortgage the premises. <br />12. ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COSTS. In/the there arises any dispute or litigation <br />over the terms and conditions of this Licens Agreement, the prevailing party shall be <br />entitled to all attorney's fees, costs, and suit m hey expended to resolve that dispute. <br />13. NOTICE. Any notices which are re fired, or which either party may desire to serve <br />upon the other, shall be in writing and all be deemed served when hand -delivered, or <br />when actually received via U.S. Mail, p tage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed <br />to IRSC at: <br />Indian River County <br />3285 3rd Place <br />Vero Beach, FL 32� <br />rts Complex, Inc <br />Such notices to IRC shall be addressed as follows: <br />Indian River ounty <br />Parks and ecreation Director <br />1590, 9th treet SW <br />Vero B ch, Florida 32962 <br />These addresses ay be changed by either party by providing written notification to the <br />other. <br />14. RADO GAS. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has <br />accumulated n a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are <br />exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines have been <br />found in jVuildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon testing may be obtained <br />from yo)dr county public health unit. This paragraph is included pursuant to the requirement of <br />Florid Statutes Chapter 404.056 for the purpose of public information and notification. <br />62 <br />