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Agenda Item No.I
Staff Person:
May 13, 1996
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Christy Teague Off—)
(714)644 -3207
REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL I I MAY 1 3
SUBJECT: CORONA DEL MAR CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET .UV CU
SUMMARY: An agreement to allow a weekly Certified Farmer's Market in the municipal
parking lots at Marguerite Avenue and Bayside Drive on Saturdays from
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
SUGGESTED
ACTION: If desired, review and approve an agreement for a Certified Farmer's Market
in Corona del Mar.
Proposal
The market proposal is for 25 to 30 farmers to sell produce directly to the community on each
Saturday for four hours, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The location proposed is the municipal lot
located at Marguerite Avenue and Bayside Drive and the smaller municipal lot across Larkspur on
• Bayside Drive, south of East Coast Highway and the restaurant site under construction (see
attached map).
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Background
At its regular meeting on April 8, 1996, the City Council authorized staff to pursue an
encroachment and lease agreement with applicant Rick Heil to hold a weekly Certified Farmer's
Market at the municipal parking lots described above.
Issues
Parking has been identified as an area to be addressed in the agreement. In response to the concerns
regarding parking issues, the applicant has obtained approval from the adjacent First Interstate
Bank to use their lot as needed for the Farmer's Market.
The agreement includes a lease fee for use of public property and to offset meter revenue losses in
the municipal lots. According to the Traffic Engineer, the meter revenues during the Saturday
hours of operation are approximately $130.00 per month.
The agreement includes the ability of the City to revoke approval at any time and also includes a
provision for mandatory review by the City Manager after one year.
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The issues have been M100 fully discussed in the attached Aprip 1996 staff report to the City
Council and in the attached agreement for City Council approval.
Public Comments
Consideration of an encroachment and lease agreement does not require public notice. However, a
notice has been sent to nearby owners and residents as a courtesy due to the proximity of the
proposed Farmer's Market to residential neighborhoods.
We have received numerous phone calls in response to the notices sent prior to the April 8, 1996
City Council meeting and reports in the newspapers of the proposed Corona del Mar Farmers
Market. At the time of this writing, two nearby residents and the manager of Albertsons have
telephoned to state opposition and several residents have called in support of a Farmers Market in
the proposed location. The letters received have been attached for your review.
Summary
The Council has authorized staff to negotiate an encroachment and lease agreement with the
applicant for the proposed weekly Certified Farmers Market. The agreement is attached for
Council review, alteration as desired, and consideration for approval.
Respectfully submitted,
By
Christy Teague
Associate Planner
Attachment: Encroachment Agreement
Vicinity Map
City Council Staff Report of April 8, 1996
Public Comment Letters
Parking Letter from First Interstate Bank
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Patrick Marr
505 1/2 Larkspur Avenue
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
City Council
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
PO Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92659 -1769
April 8, 1996
Honorable Mayor and Council Members,
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As a resident of Corona del Mar, I am strongly in favor of the proposed farmers'
market in my community.
I typically get my haircut in Huntington Beach on Friday afternoons, so I can shop at
their downtown farmers' market. On my way south to surf, I frequently stop at
Laguna Beach's farmers' market. I also frequently shop at Irvine's Market Place
shopping center because of their farmers' market. I would love to shop locally and
having the farmers' market in Corona del Mar would encourage me to do so.
Farmers' markets are a great place to say hello to your neighbors and build a sense of
community.
Please join us in building a sense of community and wellness in Corona del Mar by
supporting the farmer's market.
Sincerely,
Patrick Marr
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April 18, 1996
Mr. Richard Heil
Mgt. Corona del Mar Farmers Market
104 S. Ola Vista
San Clemente, CA 92672
Dear Mr. Heil:
This letter is authorization to utilize our parking lot for the Corona del Mar Farmers
Market during Saturdays. This authorization is for overflow purposes only and can be
revoked at any time by a First Interstate Officer if our own business parking is affected
during business hours. Also, First Interstate Bank and its Landlord will not be held liable
for any problems that may occur by parking in our lot.
Sine (rely,
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Kevin P. Dupont
Assistant Vice President
Branch Manager
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RON YEO, FAIA ARCHITECT, INC. 500 JASMINE AVENUE CORONA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA 92625 PHONE: (714)644 -8111 FAX: 644-04
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TO: Newport Beach City Council
FROM: RonYeo
DATE: April 8, 1996
RE: Farmers Market in Corona del Mar
Honorable Mayor and Council Members.
This memo is in support of the Farmers Market in Corona del Mar.
I believe that this will be an ideal activity for our Village Community, and hope that
you can join us in supporting it.
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Friends
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OASIS
Norma Gilchrist, President
Ruby Suikki, 1st Vice President
Ed Fuller, 2nd Vice President
Nathalie Goldstein, Recording Secretary
Charles McCann, Corresponding Secretary
Vera Mae Gephart, Treasurer
Maggie Case, Assistant Treasurer
John Baldwin
011ie Bergmann
Freda Bloom
Gwen Collins
Ed Fourcher
Sandy Freeman
Mary Jacoby
Ross Miller
David Nahm
Janet Poor
Dody Reid
Phil Sansone
Helen Sherman
Anna Jean Sweet
Celeste Jardine -Haug Ex- Officio
0"' ORY BOARD
ry Babbitt
1rginia Knott Bender
Supervisor Marian Bergeson
William Blurock
Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer
Neel Buell
Donna Crean
John F Dean, Ed. D.
Bud Desenberg
James Edwards
Walter Gerken
Evelyn Hart
A. Grant Howald
Walter G. Howald
Fred Jennings
Senator Ross Johnson
La Donna Kienitz
Lucille Kuehn
Kevin Murphy
Paddy Nelson
Dennis D. O'Neil
Scott Paulsen
William Popejoy
James "Walkie" Ray
Thomas 0. Redwitz
Franklin I. Renner
Jerome Tobis, M.D.
Per Trebler
April 9, 1996
Kevin Murphy, City
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA.
Dear Kevin,
"RECEIVED TER AGENDA
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Manager
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P.O. BOX 633
CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625
TELEPHONE: (714) 6443244
FAX: (714) 6447364
I have been contacted by Karen Talbot regarding
her plans for a Certified Farmer's Market, to
bet located in Corona del Mar. I'm sure I speak
for many seniors when I endorse this project.
We would enjoy selecting choice produce in such
a central location as PCH and Marguerite. It
will also add much to the ambiance of our
village.
If we seniors can help in any way, please ask.
Sincerely,
Norma Gilchrist, President
Friends of OASIS
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and Marguerite Avenue
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
OASIS: Alder Adults Social, Information & Services
STANTON INSURANCE AGENCY
April 6, 1996
Dear City Council Members:
"HtUHVtDpFTER AGENDA
PRINTED:"
SPECIALIZING IN HEALTH -25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
322 JASMINE, CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA 926JL
(714) 723 -0608 (619) 564 -
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I am shocked, outraged and ready to sell and vacate Corona
Del Mar if this Farmers Market is allowed to come to ours•,,
fair city.
I know of cities all throughout Orange County that have these
so- called Farmers Markets and they usually pick some decaying area
within their city to set up. Most of those selling their goods
do not even grow the food but buy it at the wholesale centers in
Los Angeles or Orange County. Before long these same people and
others like them are selling not only food but the same kind of
wares that are merchandised at "Swap meets and Flea Markets ".
We personally have just spent hundreds of thousands of dollars
to tear down and build up a lovely home for our lifetime. We
are frightened and shocked at the prospects of every Saturday
being barraged with cars, cars and more cars trying to find a
parking spot in an area already at the satuation point and
beyond. In the summer hundreds of cars will be coming down
Marguerite toward the ocean, especially on Saturdays, and I
assure you this will create an impossible traffic situation.
Don't we have enough of a problem with the declining property
values without saying to the world that perhaps the Charm of
Corona Del Mar is gone and we have resorted to the "anything
goes" mentality? Are we a decaying area? Who are we really
helping? We believe perhaps the only ones helped in this
situation might be more illegals.
We hopefully have you informed Council Members to protect our
rights and interests in Corona Del Mar and Newport Beach.
There is no way that a Farmers Market on Pacific Coast Highway
in Corona Del Mar will be of any value to anyone except the
vendors and the crowds that frequent the beaches and certainly
not the residents that are about to pay their very high taxes
in the next week.
Robert E. Stanton
LIFE • HEALTH & MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS
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ITEM #9 - FARMERS MARKET - CORONA DEL MAR
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PHONE CALL RECEIVED 4/8/96 FROM MARY HELEN DORAN,
MANAGER AT ALBERTSON'S, 3049 EAST COAST HWY., OPPOSING
PROPOSAL
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April 8, 1996
3:15 p.m.
AGENDA ITEM #9 - FARMERS MARKET - CORONA DEL MAR
I took a phone call from Shirley Conger, 3003 Bayside Drive, CDM, in support of
the proposal if the standards that are used at the fairgrounds are followed. She does
not want to see the intrusion of other vendors (i.e. hot dogs, jewelry, etc.).
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E� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Hearing Date: May 13, 1996
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 (714) 644 -3207
(714) 6443200; FAX (714) 644 -3250 Supplemental Report
REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: CORONA DEL MAR CERTIFIED FARMER'S MARKET
Attached is a revised Encroachment Agreement for the Corona del Mar Certified Farmer's
Market. This agreement supersedes the one transmitted with the packet on Wednesday, May
8,1996.
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S -08 -1996 7:34AM FRO14 C D M FLORIST 673 6296
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3337 E COAST H WAY
Corona del Mar, CA. 92625
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Mayor and City Coil
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City of Newport Beach
P. O. Box 1768
Newport Bwch, CA. 92658
Door Nh. Mayor and City Council Mamba%
This leitet a in response to the Public Notice issued about April 8 and pertaining to a proposed
brmeas market to be located at NbWe ite Ave. and Bayrnde Dr m Corona del Mar. As a Local
bumnesaman and a 30 year msidol of Carona del Mar I curs& object to this proposed plan.
First of all the paddrlg in die areas is already coned and would be acmqxxmded with the
m edcond beach crowd coming mbD the area on Satmday maraiggs. Residents m the area already
fmd it dii acult to make a left bum offBayeide oubo Marguerite and this plan would make it
imposerbie. Local nmby busimses ouch as ors world Sood it necessary to hire guards fns our
pasiOng lots to keep the farmers madM viaitoca out in order to keep it available for our suppliers,
oustomEN and emplayses.
Secondly the plan is unfair to local mats, who pay a my high ova'head for their facility as
well as m meeoua terms, to haw an outside wholesale Rower dealer acme in and oompete with us
and not have to pay rho same ove&esd. I am speaking for the flower umehants of this cowm=ty
such as The Flowemm , Paula Plo wa% Blooms Flowers, as well as Albeltsons, Rogers, and
tie WM.
In our day- to-day business ins we have been able to pulse many of the local resideats
canmmng this pe+oposal, and not one person has spoken is firm of dw plea. We strongly urge
you as as reyteseniativea to not allow thin phln to go forwwd.
7baak you for your undw*mdioag.
Sinoaereiy,
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Joseph P. Mamagal
Owner, Carom del Naar Florist
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Mayor & City Council
City of Newport Beach
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915
Dear Mr. Mayor and City Council Members:
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I am responding to your letter regarding a Fanners Market to be located at Margarite,
PCH & Bayside Dr.
I am very disappointed that you are even considering further impacting this small
neighborhood with more cars and noise.
First there was Christopher's Salon - I didnt think it would bother us - it does.
On the next corner the Health Emporium - I thought it would be great - it ism.
On the next corner a farmers market, 25 trucks and vans setting up awnings and tables at
7 a..m. on Saturday morning.
GIVE US A BREAK!!!!!!!!!
Apart from the people who look forward to sleeping in on Saturday morning, what about
our local businesses. I dont see a farmers market as local businessmen but as outside
businessmen taking sales away from our local businessmen.
I hope you'll address the traffic problem also at the next meeting. I think Bayside Dr. will
be backed up for blocks.
We pay dearly to live in Newport Beach. It would be nice if the quality of our
neighborhood and our lives meant more to you than the wishes of these out -of -town
farmers. We, and they, have a huge Swap Meet just miles away. That's where they
should be.
Thank you for taking time to read my letter.
Sincerely,
Betty & Wayne Scott
327 Marigold
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
714 673 -8957
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ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT
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This Encroachment Agreement ( "Agreement ") is made and entered into by and between
the City of Newport Beach, a municipal corporation, organized and existing under and
by virtue of its charter and the constitution and the laws of the State of California,
hereinafter "City" and Rick Heil, an individual, hereinafter "Permittee ":
The parties agree as follows:
Section 1. Recitals. This Agreement is made and entered into with respect to
the following facts, which the parties stipulate are true and correct:
A. Permittee desires to operate a Certified Farmers Market, in accordance
with Food and Agriculture Code Sections 58101 through 58104 and
implementing regulations, 3 California Code of Regulations Section
1392.1, et seq. (hereinafter "Certified Farmers Market "); and,
B. Permittee has requested the use of a public parking lot owned by the City
of Newport Beach located at the corner of Marguerite Avenue and
Bayside Drive, and the smaller municipal lot across and including a
portion of Larkspur Street, in Corona Del Mar, Newport Beach,
( "Encroachment Area "), as depicted on attached Exhibit A; and,
C. Permittee represents that he has the requisite skills and experience to
operate a Certified Farmers Market; and,
D. After conducting a hearing regarding this proposal, the City Council on
April 8, 1996, authorized staff to negotiate an Agreement with Permittee
for the proposed Certified Farmers Market; and approved this Agreement
on May 13, 1996; and,
E. The execution and implementation of this Agreement is within the power
of the parties signing this Agreement.
Section 2. The Purpose of Permit. The purpose of this Agreement is to permit
the operation of a Certified Farmer's Market within the Encroachment Area as is shown
on Exhibit A, attached to this Agreement and incorporated into this Agreement by
reference.
Section 3. Conditions of Permit. Permittee shall comply with the following
conditions prior to operation of the first Certified Farmer's Market:
A. Permittee shall procure and maintain any and all required certifications,
permits, and licenses to operate the Certified Farmers Market. Permittee
shall provide to the City Planning Department all required permits,
including without limitation those permits as may be issued by the State
of California, Department of Agriculture, the Orange County Agricultural
Commissioner, the Orange County Health Department, and the City of
Newport Beach.
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B. Permittee shall submit for review and obtain approval for all advertising
and directional signage from the Public Works Department and the
Planning Department.
C. The Permittee shall work with adjacent commercial property owners to
reach agreement over the use of parking facilities or develop a shared
use parking plan, as determined and approved by the Planning Director.
City Staff may assist in obtaining this approval.
D. Permittee shall submit a site plan and /or floor plan showing the layout of
the Certified Farmer's Market sales areas, for review and approval by the
Planning Department and the Public Works Department. If the Planning
Department and the Public Works Department determine that it is
necessary, the Permittee shall obtain building permits and /or any other
permits required for any proposed improvements.
Section 4. Conditions of Operation.
A. The Certified Farmers Market may operate each Saturday from 9:00 a.m.
to 1:00 p.m., commencing on May 18, 1996. Permittee shall be present
during each and every Certified Farmers Market from commencement of
set up to the completion of clean up. Set up of the Certified Market shall
not occur prior to 7:30 a.m. Permittee shall ensure that the
Encroachment Area is returned, clean and free of debris, to its original
condition by no later than 3:00 p.m. on the same day. City reserves the
right to modify the hours of set up and operation, within the City's sole
discretion, as necessary to alleviate any noise complaints which result
from the operations under this Agreement.
B. On any occasion when Permittee cannot be present during the operation
of a Certified Farmers Market, Permittee may provide a substitute
qualified person to manage the operations, subject to prior approval of
the City.
C. Permittee shall operate the Certified Farmers Market in accordance
with all applicable provisions of the statutes, rules and regulations of the
State of California, the ordinances, and regulations of the County of
Orange, and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Newport Beach.
D. Permittee shall recruit and retain certified producers and producers for
the Certified Farmers Market, verify that individual vendors are certified
producers within the meaning of 3 California Code of Regulations 1392.2
(e), or producers selling non - certifiable agricultural products produced by
themselves, and ensure that vendors adhere to all applicable rules and
regulations concerning product quality and that the products offered for
sale by vendors are pest and disease free. Permittee shall obtain a
completed Liability Release Statement from each vendor, prior to
participation in any Certified Farmers Market, in the form of Exhibit B
attached to this Agreement. Permittee shall not allow any person or
organization to participate in the Certified Farmers Market until a
completed application and Liability Release, is received by City.
E. No more than 40 vendors shall display and/or sell products at the
Certified Farmers Market. No additions, enlargements or modifications of
uses or structures within the Encroachment Area shall be allowed
without prior approval of the City.
F. Permittee shall be responsible for setup, operation,
maintenance, sanitation and clean up of the Certified Farmers Market as
set forth below:
(i) Set up shall include placement of vendors in accordance with the
approved site plan;
(ii) Operation shall be conducted in accordance with 3 California
Code of Regulations, Section 1392.1, et seq., and within the
guidelines set forth in the State of California Department of
Agricultural marketing plan;
(iii) After the completion of each Certified Farmers Market, Permittee
shall be responsible for properly disposing of all trash that has
accumulated from the operations of the Market. Maintenance,
sanitation, and clean up shall be conducted within such rules and
guidelines as may be promulgated by the Orange County Health
Department and the City of Newport Beach.
G. All loading and unloading of merchandise, vendor booths
and other related improvements shall take place within the
encroachment area.
H. The site plan shall be designed and operated so as to conform to access
standards set forth by Title 24 of the Uniform Building Code (handicapped
access requirements).
Food items shall not be processed, cooked or packaged on site.
Prepared food items shall not be sold for on -site consumption.
J. Only a Certified Farmers Market may be operated in the encroachment
area. Permittee may not operate or conduct any other event or
enterprise unless Permittee receives required additional approvals from
the City.
K. Sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages is not permitted at the
Certified Farmer's Market.
L. The Certified Farmer's Market shall not create a significant impact to
existing City police services, as determined by the City Chief of Police.
The Permittee may be required to secure a private security guard or
guards and /or reimburse the City for additional police services including
City Traffic Officer services if these services are required on a regular
basis, as determined by the City Chief of Police.
M. Permittee shall comply with all traffic regulations established for the
operation of the Certified Farmers Market by the City Traffic Engineer.
Section 5. Term. The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of one year.
The first Certified Farmers Market will begin on May 18, 1996, and continue on each
Saturday through May 17, 1996.. At least thirty (30) days before the expiration of this
Agreement or any extension thereof, the City Manager of the City, at his or her sole
discretion, may extend this Agreement for up to two (2) additional one -year terms.
Section 6. Termination of Encroachment Agreement. Notwithstanding the term
of this Agreement, this Agreement may be terminated during the term or any extended
term in the following manner:
A. By Permittee:
At any time, without cause upon the giving of thirty (30) days written
notice of termination to City; or
B. By City:
At any time, without cause upon the giving of thirty (30) days written
notice of termination to Permittee; or
C. If, after written notice of default to Permittee of any of the terms or
conditions of this Agreement, Permittee fails to cure or correct the default
within 10 days of receipt of written notice, City may immediately terminate
the Agreement.
Section 7. Indemnity. Permittee agrees to indemnify, protect, defend and hold
harmless the City and its officers, employees, agents and volunteers, against any and
all claims or actions arising from any claim, demand, defense costs, liability or damages
arising out of or in connection with the operation of the Certified Farmers Market or
Permittee's performance or failure to perform under the terms of this Agreement,
excepting those claims arising from the sole negligence of City.
Section 8. Insurance Coverage During the term or any extended term of this
Agreement Permittee shall procure and maintain at his sole expense, the following
insurance coverage which includes all occurrences arising out of the use of the
Encroachment Area pursuant to this Agreement, issued by companies acceptable to the
City Risk Manger, and which are admitted and authorized to do business in California
as insurance carriers, with limits as shown:
A. Workers' Compensation: A program of Workers' Compensation
insurance or state - approved Self- Insurance Program in an amount and
form to meet all applicable requirements of the California Labor Code,
Section 3700 et seq.
B. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance: This coverage shall include
contractual coverage and liability coverage. The policy shall have
combined single limit, per occurrence limits for bodily injury and property
damage of not less than one - million dollars ($1,000,000). If Commercial
General Liability Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is
used, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to the work
or services performed under this Agreement, or the general aggregate
limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit. Said insurance
coverage shall be at least as broad as Insurance Services Office
Commercial General Liability coverage (Occurrence Form CG001).
C. To the extent that automobiles, trucks, or other motor vehicles are used
in connection with the operation of the Certified Farmers Market,
Permittee and each vendor shall certify and provide proof of automobile
insurance covering activities related to the Certified Farmers Market.
Permittee shall file with the City Clerk, within seven (7) days of the execution of this
Agreement and before the first Certified Farmer's Market is held, a Certificate of
Insurance evidencing the required insurance coverage pursuant to this Agreement. In
addition, at the City's request, the Permittee shall provide to City, a copy of each Liability
Insurance Policy obtained in compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. During
the term or any extended term of this Agreement, Permittee shall maintain on file with
the City Clerk Certificates of Insurance which evidence current insurance coverage.
The Certificates of Insurance by endorsement or otherwise, in a form acceptable to the
City Attorney of City, shall provide that no change in coverage or policy limits, nor
termination of such policy shall be accomplished unless and until the then carrier gives
not less than thirty (30) days written notice to City of the fact of such alteration or
termination. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, a failure to maintain
the required insurance coverage shall be cause for the immediate termination of this
Agreement by City.
Section 9. City as an Insured. All policies, except for the Worker's
Compensation coverage, shall contain additional endorsements covering City and its
officers, agents, employees and volunteers as insureds under the policies with respect
to liabilities arising out of the Agreement.
Section 10. Waiver of Subrogation Rights. Permittee shall require the carriers of
the above required coverage to waive all rights of subrogation against City, its officers,
employees, volunteers and agents.
Section 11. Policies Primary and Noncontributory. All insurance policies
required above are to be primary and noncontributory with any insurance of self -
insurance programs carried or administered by City.
Section 12. Insurance Review. The above insurance requirements shall be
subject to periodic review by City. City is authorized, but not required, to reduce or
waive any of the above insurance requirements whenever City determines that any of
the above insurance is not available, is unreasonably priced, or is not needed to protect
the interests of the City. In addition, if the City determines that heretofore unreasonable
priced or unavailable types of insurance coverage or coverage limits become reasonably
priced or available, City is authorized, but not required to change the above insurance
requirements to require additional types of insurance coverage or higher coverage
limits, provided that any such change is reasonable in light of past claims against City,
inflation, or any other item reasonably related to City's risk.
Any such reduction or waiver for the entire term of the Agreement and any
change requiring additional types of insurance coverage or higher coverage limits must
be made by amendment to this Agreement. Permittee agrees to execute any such
amendment within thirty (30) days of receipt.
Section 13. Permittee as an Independent Contractor. Permittee is, and at all
times hereafter shall be, independent of City during the term of this Agreement.
Permittee specifically recognizes and acknowledges its status as an independent
contractor and not as an officer, agent or employee of City. All Permittee's personnel
shall be employees of Permittee and not employees of City. Permittee shall pay all
salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes when applicable, and
unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be
responsible for all withholding taxes. Permittee shall comply with all federal and state
statutes and regulations relating to the employer /employee relationship including but not
limited to, minimum wage, non - discrimination, equal opportunity, Worker's
Compensation, hazardous /unsanitary or dangerous surroundings, the Fair Labor
Standards Act, 29 U.S.C, 201, et sea., and the Immigration Reform and Control Act of
1986.
Section 14. No Third Party Rights The Parties intend not to create rights in,
or grant remedies to, any Third Party as a beneficiary of this Agreement, or of any duty,
covenant, obligation, or undertaking established herein.
Section 15. Notification. All notices and written communications sent to City
under the Agreement shall be sent to the following address, unless authorized to be
sent elsewhere by City:
City Manager
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915
All such being sent to Permittee shall be sent to:
Rick Heil
104 South Ola Vista
San Clemente, California 92672
Any such notices and written communications by mail shall be conclusively
deemed to have been received by the addressee three (3) working days after the
deposit thereof in the U.S. mail, first class postage prepaid and properly addressed as
noted above, or upon actual receipt thereof if delivered by personal service.
Section 16. Effective Date. This Agreement shall become effective on the date
it is signed by both parties.
Section 17. No presumption Re: Drafter. The parties acknowledge and agree
that the terms and provisions of this Agreement have been negotiated and discussed
between the parties and their attorneys, and this Agreement reflects their mutual
agreement regarding the same. Because of the nature of such negotiations and
discussions, it would be inappropriate to deem any party to be the drafter of this
Agreement, and thereof no presumption for or against validity or as to any interpretation
hereof, based upon the identity of the drafter shall be applicable in interpreting or
enforcing this Agreement.
Section 18. Entire Agreement. This Agreement is the complete, final, entire
and exclusive expression of the Agreement between the parties hereto and supersedes
any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parties with respect
to the subject matter herein. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no
representations by any party which are not embodied herein and that no other
agreement, statement or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid and
binding.
Section 19. Modification of Agreement. The terms are subject to modification by
mutual agreement between City and Permittee which such changes shall be
incorporated by written amendments to this Agreement. The parties agree that the
requirement for prior written changes, amendments or modifications to this Agreement
may not be waived and any attempted waiver shall be void.
Section 20. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect and
be binding upon each of the parties hereto and to all of their lawful successors in
interest whether or not the obligations of this Agreement are expressly assumed in
writing by any such successor.
Section 21. Savings Clause. If any provision of this Agreement is found to be
invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue in
full force and effect without being impaired or invalidated in any way.
Section 22. Section Headings. The section headings contained in this
Agreement are for convenience and identification only and shall not be deemed to limit
or define the contents of the sections to which they relate.
Section 23. Authority to Execute. The person or persons executing this
Agreement on behalf of Permittee warrants and represents that he /she /they has /have
the authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of his /her /their corporation,
partnership, business, or governmental entity and warrants and represents that
he /she /they has /have the authority to bind Permittee to the performance of its
obligations hereunder.
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Section 24. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, each of which shall be an original but all of which shall constitute one and
the same Agreement.
Section 25. Attorney Fees. In the event litigation is commenced by any party
hereto or their respective successors or assigns respecting this Agreement, the
prevailing party in such litigation shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney fees
and costs incurred in such litigation.
Section 26. Lease Fees. The permittee shall pay the City $170.00 per month,
due and payable on the first of each month, commencing ninety (90) days after the first
Certified Farmer's Market.
Section 27. Non - Transferability. This agreement allows the Permittee to operate
a Certified Farmer's Market in Corona del Mar. This agreement cannot be sold, traded,
assigned or otherwise transferred by the Permittee. Any such assignment, transfer or
sale without prior written approval of City shall be null and void.
The parties have executed and approved this Agreement effective as of the date
written below.
Dated: , 1996 Permittee
Rick Heil
Dated: , 1996 City of Newport Beach
Kevin Murphy
Approved As To Form
wbVnarMenc.dm City Attorney
�e STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT CF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE QUALITY CONTROL
51 -049 (Rev. 11191)
CERTIFICATE HOLDER
HAME: RANCHO CNICO�e
Oak- RAMC^ EUGENIC 6 SOCORRO
ADDRESS: 1052 CHESTNUT AVE
CITY: CARLSBAD CA 92006 -
ROME PHONE: 619-729 -9639
BUSINESS PHONE:
CERTIF& PRODUCER'S
CERTIFICATE
CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 96.3T96AP3411
"RECEIVED AFTERPNDA FEE: $25.00
,PRINTED:"
ISSUING COUNTY: SAN DIEGO
ISSUING DATE: 2 /01/95
EXPIRATION DATE: 3 /01/97
LOCATION:
1: SUNNY CREEK NO 6 EL CAMINO REAL -C8 —
2: 2465 N SANTA FE -VISTA
3:
4:
LOCATION:
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This certificate the sale ot�f market esodrtfirmeri Issuing
county. Transporting productsInto anoth rcounty((ies)or the purpose of getting ataceied farmers' marketwithinthat
comty((es) is permitted only In Authorized Counties as tisted'on this certificate.
NUMBER LOCATION
B
1 -2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
i
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
i
CONIICOITY/VARIETY
VEGETABLES GROIN ON
BEAN- GREEN /FRENCH /CHINESE
BLUE LAKE/YELLOW
BROCCOLI
CARROTS
CAULIFLOWER
CILANTRO
CORN - WHITE /ORNAMENTAL
CUCUMBER
EGGPLANT
GARLIC
OKRA
ONION-RED i WHITE
PEAS- SUGAR/SNAP /SNOW /ENGLISH
PEPPER- BELL /ANAHEIN
SPINACH
SOUASH4UCCHINI /SCALOPINI
CROMECK/WHITE MEXICAN
STRAWBERRIES
S NEO
TOMATO-CHERRY /BINGO
CUT FLOWERS GROWN ON
ALSTROEMERIAS
ASPARAGUS FLOWER
ASTER -SOLID -
BIRD OF PARADISE
CALENDULAS '
CAMDYTUFf
CARNATIONS-MINI/FANCY -
CASPIA
CELOSIA-000KSCOHB
CHRYSANTHEMUM,
CORN FLOWER
cosm0s
AMOUNT/
ACREAGE
20.00
UNITS HARVEST SEASON
ACRE i SPR -FALL
YEARLY
YEARLY
SUMMER -FALL
YEARLY
YEARLY
YEARLY
3.00 ACRE FALL- SUMMER
S KKER -FALL
10.00
ACRE
YEARLY
ESTIMATE PROD UNITS
(GROSS WEIGHT)
1500.00
600.00
400.00
400.00
100.00
4000.00
4000.00
2000.00
100.00
500.00
400.00
1000.00
2000.00
400.00
1000.00
1000.00
3000.00
400.00
10000.00
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
LBS
809
LBS
LBS
This certificate is issued ceder authority of Title 3, Chapter 3,Articte 6.5 of the California coda of Regulations. It authorizes
the certified producer to sell their produce directly to consumers.
AUTHORIZED SAN DIEGO ORANGE
COLM IES
SAN DIEGO
Certificate Ho Lder (Signs ure) - for KATHLEEN THU E , is fng Commissioner County
I have reviewed the above certificate and certify that the
Information provided is correct and valid.
•** THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE +��*
CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED AT POINTS OF SALE
II, sod original to Pro"er lot Copy to County 2nd Copy to state
Y , -STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE QUALITY CONTROL
51-049 (Rev. 11191)
CERTASD PRODUCER'S
CERTIFICATE
(SUPPLEMENT)
CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 96- 37%%3411
ISSUING COUNTY: SAN DIEGO
ISSUING DATE: 2/01/95
EXPIRATION DATE: 3/01197
This certificate authorizes the sale at a certified farmerls market those products listed below and produced within the issuing
county. Transporting products into another county(fes) for the purpose of selling at a certified farmers' market within that
county(ies) is permitted only in Authorized Counties as listed on this certificate.
NUMBER LOCATION COMNODITY/VARIETY AMOUNT/ UNITS HARVEST SEASON ESTIMATE PROD UNITS
C ACREAGE (GROSS WEIGHT)
46 2 DELPHINIUM
47 2 EUCALYPTUS
48 2 FEVERFEW
49 2 FREESIAS "
51 2 GERBERAS
52 2 GLADIOLAS
53 2 GODETIA
54 . 2 GYPSOPHILA
55 2 IRIS
56 2 LARKSPUR'
57 2 LEPTOSPERMAI
58 2 LILIES -CALLA
59 2 LISIANTHUS
60 2 MARIGOLD
61 2 MONTE CASINO
63 2 MYRTLE
65 2 OMEN ANkES LAIR:''.
67 2 SAPOMARIA
68 2 SNAP DRAGON •._ .
70 2 STRAW FLOWER
72 2 SUNFLOWERS '
73 2 MET PEAS
74 2 SWEET WILLIAM'
76 2 TUBEROSE'',
77 2 TULIPS
78 2 • WATSONIA
80 2 ZINNIA
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This certificate is issued r authority of Title 3, Chapter 3,Articte 6.5 of the California Code of Regulations. it authorizes
the cc fied producer to el their produce directly to consumers.
SAN DIEGO
Certificate Holder (Signature) for KATHLEEN T! R, } suing Commissioner Canty
I have reviewed the above certificate and certify that the
Information provided Is correct and valid.
ooverxQQOvopw rOITXd 7T1 pOxMilli or 0"A
Embossed OriginsL to Producer 1st Copy to County 2:d Copy to State
u
May 13, 1996 - 4:00 p.m.
0 "RECEIVED DA
PRINTED.",.,_,,,
Received a phone call from Rosalind Wells, owns business at 321 Larkspur.
She is opposed to the CdM Farmer's Market based on the location and time
of the year. She said it wouldn't be as much of a problem if it were just held
in the winter months, however during the summer months, there will be major
problems with parking, trash, bugs, rodents, etc.
"RECEIVED AFTER AGENDA
0,,wPof PRINTED:" g
°� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915 RL%,t 1VrW u t
FoaN r ., eLANNIIVG DEPARTMENT
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
RECEIVED 1996
7' MAY l0 1996 71819l0111112j1A81415 6
CICITY OF !- -' PUBLIC NOTICE !
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH ! -_
The City#?Ne`i &t Beach City Council will be considering a request to allow a weekly
Certified Farmer's Market in the Municipal Parking Lots located at Marguerite Avenue
and Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. The proposed Farmer's Market is to be held on
each Saturday from 9:00a.m. until 1:00p.m. The Newport Beach City Council will be
considering the approval of an Agreement to allow the weekly Farmer's Market at its
next regular meeting on Monday, May 13th, at 7.00p.m in the Council Chambers of the
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California.
A Certified Farmer's Market is a group of independent local farmers that gather together
one morning a week to sell their produce, including a variety of organic harvests, directly
to consumers. Certified Farmer's Markets are licensed and approved by the County of
Orange Agriculture Department and Health Department. Each grower must be a Certified
Producer and grower to participate. The proposal \%ould include approximately twenty-
five farmers selling their various harvests from non - commercial pickup trucks and vans
which are driven onto the lot, set up with small tables and awnings, where they remain for
the duration of the market. There are no loudspeakers used during the Farmer's Market.
This notification is being sent as a courtesy to surrounding residences and businesses to
encourage comments from the public for consideration by the City Council. You may
contact the City Council by speaking at the meeting, by mail, by fax, or by telephone
through the City Clerk's office at 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663-
8915; Fax 714/644 -3339; Phone 714/644 -3005.
For more information call Christy Teague at (714) 644 -3207 or the Planning Department
at (714) 644 -3225.
Z 3 00
National R R Ras
Pazk 304 Jasmine Ave.
rust Cosma Dt Max, CA 92625
May 13, 1996
11:00 a.m.
AGENDA ITEM #8 - FARMER'S MARKET - CORONA DEL MAR
Received a phone call from Binnie Beaumont, 715 Larkspur, Corona del Mar, in
support of the proposal. She commented that the Farmer's Market would be
"fabulous" because it would get people walking around CDM more and would
draw a different crowd than normal. She felt that the population in many
businesses in the city would increase. She noted that in Laguna Beach, farmer's
markets sell only plants and not cut flowers and that some florists in that area
have Saturday morning specials and sell one type of flower. She stated that
people with a discriminating eye already know that farmers markets have
limited selections and variable quality, and that this would not be a big
competition to florists. She buys flowers every week.
1:15 P.M.
Received a phone call from Wally Burgess, 223 Pointsettia, Corona del Mar,
expressing support for the proposal.