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USE, PRIORITIES AND FEES FOR FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
The City Council Chambers, in addition to those recreation buildings,
park and playground areas under the jurisdiction of the Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Department are public property, and as such, are available
for the use of any person or group of persons in accordance with the
following specifications:
PURPOSE OF USE:
The foregoing facilities and equipment therein shall be used for
meetings and activities which are recreational, social or civic in
character, and offer services of interest or need to the community.
PROCEDURE.
Any person(s) desiring to use said facilities shall make application
on forms provided by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
and shall provide such additional information as may be required by
the Department to assure compliance with these specifications. Appli-
cants may be required to satisfy the Department that meetings or
activities will be conducted in an orderly manner and that such persons(s)
are financially able to respond in damages in the event of any personal
injuries or property damage arising therefrom. Prior to the use of any
facility, the application must have been approved by the Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Director or his designated representative.
RESTRICTIONS ON USE:
Alcoholic beverages are prohibited and shall not be permitted in or
on any municipal facilities operated by the Parks, Beaches and Re-
creation Department, except wine may be served for special occasions
when requested and approved in writing by the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Director. Alcoholic beverages shall in no case be per-
mitted in the City Council Chambets.
PRIORITY OF USE:
1. All official Parks, Beaches and Recreation /City of Newport Beach
initiated and /or conducted activities.
2. All official Parks, Beaches, and Recreation co- sponsored groups
and /or activities. The aforementioned are community groups and
activities which are nonprofit, self - governing, privately organ-
ized and of a recreational nature which may be brought under the
sponsorship of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department.
3. Official School District sponsored programs and activities with
which the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department has reciprocal
facility -use agreements.
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4. Official public agency sponsored programs:and activities not
included in the above categories.
5. 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.
6. Recreational, social or civic activities and /or groups (non-
resident) promoted and sponsored by nonprofit organizations
which are open to the public, not qualifying under Priority #5.
7. Commercial or profit making groups.
NOTE:
A. In the City Council Chambers, the following groups shall
supersede all the above regarding priority of use:
1. City Council
2. City Boards, Commissions and Committees
3. City Staff •
4. Joint public agencies (any organization involving the
mutual participation of the City of Newport Beach and
other governmental jurisdictions or agencies)
B. Youth activities will take precedence over adult activities
at the Community Youth Center.
C. Senior citizens' activities will take precedence at the
OASIS Senior Center.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR CIVIC AND SOCIAL GROUPS:
1. Fees, donations or admissions charged by the groups, 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.
2. The group must be nonprofit. A -copy of the constitution or
bylaws or rules and regulations,governing the group will be
required.
3. Activities shall not involve individual gain or be in the nature
of a commercial enterprise. •
4. Membership and meetings or activities must be open to the public.
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groups. This policy shall not be exclusionary to any group. Staff
has the right to revoke a permit for specific times /sites if the
facilities are not being used as permitted.
2. Recognized seasonal sports shall be determined where at all possible
one year in advance. All nonseasonal 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
no more than eighteen months in advance.
3. For the groups that are predominately youth sports organizations,
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
and Recreation Commission designated committee members will attend two
of these meetings (early fall and early spring) for the purposes of
reviewing the success of the programs and gathering input for needed
capital improvements and policy interpretation.
4. Each athletic field will be closed for periodic maintenance and
renovationat a time determined by staff to be least disruptive to all.
parties.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR CIVIC AND SOCIAL GROUPS:
1. Fees, donations or admissions charged by the groups must be limited
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.
2. The froup must be nonprofit. A copy of the constitution or bylaws or
rules and regulations governing the group will be required.
3. Activities shall not involve individual gain or be in the nature of a
commercial enterprise.
4. Membership and meetings or activities must be open to the public.
FEES AND DEPOSITS:
1. The fees charged for use of recreational buildings and meeting rooms
shall be established and periodically adjusted by a resolution of the
City Council. Said fees are to cover overhead, processing, key
deposits, maintenance, and related costs.
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2. The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department may require a cleaning
fee from groups to permit a contract for a commercial maintenance
service to clean the facility after a rental when necessary.
3. The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department may waive facilities fees
for use of recreational buildings, meeting rooms and athletic fields
when requested by community based, nonprofit, youth- serving
organizations if the request does not require additional staffing,
maintenance or occupancy costs.
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