HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-1345ORDINANCE NO. 1345
AN ORDINANCE REPLACING ORDINANCE NO. 1221 TO PROTECT THE
PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE BY PROVIDING POLICY AND
PROCEDURE FOR PARK USAGE WITHIN THE CITY OF FAIRHOPE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAIRHOPE,
ALABAMA, as follows:
POLICY AND PROCEDURE FOR PARK USAGE ORDINANCE
It is expressly declared that the purpose of these regulations, policies and procedures is to provide a
guideline for those people wishing to reserve outdoor facilities at Fairhope's bay front parks and bluffs
and to establish a fee structure for such use to partially defray the cost of administering these services and
the additional costs and expenses to maintain these parks.
This policy is applicable to all public parks listed below:
Fairhope Municipal Pier Rose Garden & Fountain Area
Fairhope Beach Duck Pond and Bridge
Fairhope Beach Pavilion
Fairhope Municipal Pier, Park on South End
Knoll Park
Cliff Drive Bay Front Bluff from Cliff Drive to Fels Avenue
Orange Street/Pier Street Bay Front Bluff extending to Fairhope Legion
Henry George Park (park on bluff above fire hall)
PERMITTED USE
Only the following uses and activities are permitted in City parks:
1. Performing Arts events, when sponsored by a non-profit organization for the benefit of
the non-profit organization or the public.
2. Weddings, catered receptions, and banquets.
3. Festivals. A "festival" shall be an event with the primary theme being subject of a
national, ethnical, artistic, biographical or seasonal theme. Food may be offered in
conjunction with a festival when sponsored by a non-profit organization or public
agency in compliance with permits and regulations of the City of Fairhope revenue
office and the Baldwin County Health Department.
Non-profit organizations, when planning an event open to the public, will be exempt from all fees;
however, they are responsible for security, clean-up, and any damage fees. Non-profit organizations
must provide full financial disclosure and/or a tax return and show proof that at least 75% of the
proceeds will go to a charitable organization in Fairhope.
Any and all requests for a waiver of fees must be made to the Mayor in writing with a signature.
Only one event per day will be scheduled in each park
RESERVATIONS
A user is responsible for adhering to and complying with all rules and regulations pertaining to the use of
city parks. Any violation may result in additional fees.
Reservations are on a first come, first serve basis. All fees, Application, Cancellation Policy, and
Indemnity/Hold Harmless Agreement are required in advance to secure your reservation. The dates
requested cannot be guaranteed until all of these are received. Once received, your reservation will be
placed on the calendar and all necessary City Personnel will be notified.
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Final event details must be submitted in writing at least 4 weeks before the scheduled event. Details are
to include all components of the event such as type of event, expected attendance, staging, tent usage,
name of rental companies, entertainment, electricity needs, etc. (SEE ATTACHED RESERVATION
FORM.)
Any and all cancellations and/or date changes must be in writing and signed by the same person
who signed the application and paid the rental fees and must be given to the Banquet Manager not
less than 30 days prior to the event. Fee refunds will be made, by check, less a $10 or 20% handling
charge, whichever is greater and will be delivered by mail. No fee refunds will be made for
cancellations made within 30 days of the event or due to inclement weather.
PERMIT FEES
The permit fee is $150 for the first 4 hours and $75 for each additional hour. The permit fee must be paid
in advance and is non-refundable. This includes set-up, event, and take -down.
If electrical/water services are required, a one-time fee of $50 will be charged. If a representative of the
electrical department or water department is called out after hours or on the weekend, the user will be
charged a fee for the service rate. All electrical/water needs should be taken care of with your City of
Fairhope Site Coordinator prior to the event.
Other fees may apply for personnel and damage to property.
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Any group or individual using a public park must sign an indemnity and hold harmless agreement or
obtain a special event insurance policy. NOTE: Value of policy will be determined by the Site
Coordinator based on type of event.
SECURITY FEES
The City of Fairhope Police Chief and/or his/her designee will determine if security must be provided for
each event. The security fee and the number of required officers will be determined by the Chief of
Police or by his/her designee. The fee will be based on the number of people expected to attend and
traffic diversion required. The cost for security is $25 per officer per hour.
Security is responsible for ensuring all city policies are adhered to by the user, which includes monitoring
sound levels, crowd control, and preventing vehicular traffic in the parks.
VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
Absolutely no vehicular traffic is permitted on the lawn or sidewalks of our parks. This includes
unloading and reloading supplies. It is the responsibility of the event organizer and security to ensure this
policy is followed through. Any damage to lawns or sidewalks may result in a fine to cover the cost of
repairs.
Vehicles loading or unloading cannot block any entry way or sidewalks.
SOUND
The City has a noise ordinance that prohibits excessive noise. We ask that you please be considerate at
all times. The noise ordinance will be enforced by security. At any time if security feels there is not
responsible monitoring of sound amplification then he/she has the authority to shut down your event.
SET-UP/CLEAN-UP
Set-up for events cannot begin before 7:00 a.m. Events involving entertainment or sound equipment must
end by 9:00 p.m. Breakdown and clean-up must end by 10:00 p.m.
Clean-up must be done during the events as needed and litter picked up. All trash accumulated during the
event must be placed in receptacles for city pick-up.
All grease and charcoal must be disposed of properly.
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At the conclusion of the event, the area will be inspected by a representative of the city. If the user has
not cleaned up the park and restored it to its original condition, the City will clean up the park and charge
the user for the services. The Public Works Director will assess whether or not additional clean-up fees
will be charged.
TENTS/STAGING
All tent and staging placement must be approved by your City of Fairhope event coordinator. Tents
must be sandbagged; no stakes will be allowed due to underground utility lines.
Tents and other decorations and equipment must be placed on the day of the event and not before.
They must be taken down immediately following the event. Tents must be removed from the
street/sidewalk no later than 9:00 a.m. the morning following the event.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE NOT PERMITTED IN PUBLIC PARKS.
If requested, the Fairhope City Council may allow alcoholic beverages in the public parks of Fairhope. If
alcohol is allowed, the user must adhere to all rules of the Alabama Beverage Control Board and its
permitting process. All permits required must be submitted to the City of Fairhope Police Chief at least 4
weeks prior to the event.
NO GLASS OR OPEN CONTAINERS ARE ALLOWED
RESTROOMS
Restroom facilities are not located in all of our parks. If portable toilets are to be used, please indicate
this on your reservation form. Portable restroom facilities must be placed and removed within 24 hours
of the event. Location will have to be coordinated with the City of Fairhope Public Works Dept. or your
Site Coordinator.
SEVERABILITY
In the event that any provision or application of this Ordinance shall be held to be invalid, it is the
legislative intent that the other provisions and applications hereof shall not thereby by affected.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall take effect on October 1, 2007, and publication as required by law.
Attest:
ADOPTED THIS THE 24TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2007
W. Johnson, City