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USE, PRIORITIES AND FEES FOR MARIAN BERGESON AQUATIC CENTER
The Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center is a 50 meter pool complex located on the Corona
del Mar High School campus. The Newport -Mesa Unified School District, as the legal
owner of the property, has entered into an agreement with the City of Newport Beach
to allow public use of the facility after official school use. This agreement has resulted
due to the significant contribution to the pool construction by the City.
PURPOSE OF USE
The foregoing facilities and equipment therein shall be used for activities which are
recreational, social or civic in character, and offer services of interest or need to the
community.
PROCEDURE
Any group desiring to use the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center shall make application
on forms provided by the Recreation & Senior Services Department and shall provide
such additional information as may be required by the Department to assure
compliance with priorities. Applicants may be required to satisfy the Department that
activities will be conducted in an orderly manner and that such person(s) or groups are
financially able to respond to damages arising therefrom. Prior to the use of any
facility, the application must have been approved by the Recreation & Senior Services
Director or a designated representative.
SCHEDULE
The City of Newport Beach and the Newport -Mesa Unified School District establishes
the use of the aquatic center as follows:
Pool Use Criteria (As Dictated by School District -City Agreement)
School Year
A. 6:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.
B. 3:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
District use only.
Joint use City/ District w/ District as
first priority.
C. 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. City exclusive use.
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Holidays, Summer Vacation, Saturdays
A. 6:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. Joint scheduling w /City priority.
B. 9:00 A.M. 9:00 P.M. City exclusive use.
Sundays
A. 6:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. Joint City/ District.
Use includes showers, restrooms and ancillary facilities.)
A. All official Recreation & Senior Services/ City of Newport Beach initiated and /or
conducted activities.
B. All official Recreation & Senior Services co- sponsored groups and /or activities.
The aforementioned are community groups and activities which are nonprofit,
self - governing, privately organized and of a recreational nature which may be
brought under the sponsorship of the Recreation & Senior Services Department •
by application.
C. Official School District sponsored programs and activities.
D. Official public agency sponsored programs and activities not included in the
above categories.
E. Recreational, social or civic activities and /or groups (resident) promoted and
sponsored by local nonprofit organizations which are open to the public and
have 50% or more of memberships consisting of Newport Beach residents.
F. Recreational, social or civic activities and /or groups (nonresident) promoted and
sponsored by nonprofit organizations which are open to the public, not
qualifying under Priority No. E.
G. Private resident and nonresident use.
H. Commercial or profit making groups.
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR AQUATIC CENTER USERS
A. Determining factors of priority shall include, but not be limited to, the number of
Newport Beach residents on the playing teams, recognized seasonal sports, and
past contributions to facilities by sponsoring groups. This policy shall not be
exclusionary to any group. Staff has the right to revoke a permit for specific
times if the facility is not being used.
B. Recognized seasonal sports shall be determined where at all possible one year in
advance. All non - seasonal sports shall be accommodated, but scheduled
secondarily to seasonal sports. Special tournaments/ regional playoffs, even if
off - season, shall be accommodated whenever possible. Applicable fees will be
charged to the hosted group. Special events shall be applied for at least six
months in advance and not more than 18 months in advance.
C. Staff will coordinate and chair quarterly meetings to determine equitable use of
available athletic facilities. Groups not satisfied with the results of this procedure
can appeal the staff determinations to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Commission. The Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission designated
corrunittee members will attend Mo of these meetings (early fall and early
spring) for the purpose of: reviewing the success of the programs, and gathering
input for needed capital improvements and policy interpretations.
D. The Aquatic Center may be closed for periodic maintenance and renovation at a
time determined by School District staff to be least disruptive to all parties.
E. Any group claiming nonprofit status must submit, at request of staff, a copy of
the group's constitution, bylaws or rules and regulations. Membership and
meetings or activities must be open to the public. Fees, donations or admissions
charged by the group must be limited to essential expenses of the group. The
group treasurer will be required to submit a financial report following each
activity when any of the above is collected. Activities shall not involve
individual gain or be in the nature of a commercial enterprise.
FEES AND DEPOSITS
A. The fees charged for use of the Aquatic Center shall be established and
periodically adjusted by a resolution of the City Council following Commission
review.
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B. The intent of these fees shall be that the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center be
operated on a self- supporting basis.
C. The Newport -Mesa Unified School District requires a custodial fee from groups
to clean and maintain the facility both during and after a rental.
Adopted - June 25, 1990
Amended -January 24,1994
Amended & Reassigned - April 8, 2003
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Formerly I -11