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Agreement for Use with Randal Nelson of Help, Idaho for Use of Kleiner Park for Rib Fest Kleiner Park Special EventAGREEMENT FOR USE OF KLEINER PARK FOR SPECIAL EVENT This AGREEMENT FOR USE OF KLEINER PARK FOR SPECIAL EVENT (hereinafter "Agreement") is made this 26th day of June, 2012 (the "Effective Date"), by and between the City of Meridian, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of Idaho (hereinafter "City"), and Randal Nelson, on behalf of Help Idaho, LLC, a limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Idaho whose address is 979 E. Winding Creek Drive, Suite 101, Eagle, Idaho (hereinafter "Organizer"). WHEREAS, the respective governing bodies of City and Organizer are mutually interested in enhancing the Meridian community's quality of life by providing and supporting special event opportunities for members of the Meridian and greater communities; WHEREAS, City and Organizer recognize that publicly-held facilities are resources requiring heightened stewardship and protection; WHEREAS, Organizer has agreed to be responsible for any costs incurred by City in the course of the large-scale special event hosted by Organizer at Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park ("Park"), located at 1900 N. Records Avenue, in Meridian, Idaho, from June 29 through July 1; and WHEREAS, the Meridian City Council finds that it is fiscally responsible and in the best interest of the community to enter into a contractual agreement establishing the terms and conditions of Organizer's use of Park; NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and agreed, and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, and in consideration of the recitals above, which are incorporated herein, City and Organizer agree as follows: I. PERMISSION GRANTED. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, City hereby grants to Organizer permission to utilize Park at the time, place, and manner set forth in this Agreement and in City of Meridian Temporary Use Permit no. TUP-12-0046 for alarge-scale special event known as Northwest RibFest ("Event"). II.OBLIGATIONS OF ORGANIZER. A. Reasonable use. Organizer shall employ best efforts to ensure that its use of Parlc and Park facilities, amenities, infrastructure, and/or vegetation is appropriate and reasonable. Where Organizer's use of Parlc and Park facilities, infrastructure, and/or vegetation causes disproportionately excessive damage to same, Organizer shall reimburse City for the cost or proportionate cost of necessary repairs and/or replacement. Organizer shall exercise best efforts to see that any and all use of Park, to the extent reserved by Organizer, is in compliance with all laws and with City's policies regarding use of City parks and/or facilities, including, but not limited to, policies be adopted or enacted by the Director of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department. AGREEMENT FOR USE OF ICLEINER PARK FOR SPECIAL EVENT PAGE I OF 7 B. Permitting. In addition to compliance with all terms and provisions of this Agreement, Organizer shall separately obtain and comply with each and all of the following permits, as required by law: 1. City of Meridian Temporary Use Permit for Special Event; 2. Any and all applicable licenses, permits, inspections, and/or certifications from the Central District Health Department; 3. Any and all licenses, permits, inspections, and/or certifications required by the City of Meridian Community Development Department, Building Services Division; 4. Any and all licenses, permits, inspections, and/or certifications required by the City of Meridian Fire Department; 5. Any and all licenses, permits, inspections, and/or certifications required by the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department; and 6. City of Meridian liquor catering permit. C. Fees, costs. By 5:00 p.m. on June 28, 2012, Organizer shall remit to City the following fees and costs: 1. All applicable application, permit, and reservation fees, as adopted by fee schedule. 2. $760.00, to reimburse City for the cost of providing two (2) Meridian Parks and Recreation personnel to staff Park during the Event and provide facility maintenance and janitorial services. (10.5 hours on June 30 + 8.5 hours on July 1 = 19 hours x $20/hour = $380.00 x 2 staff members = $760.00.) If additional staffing or extended hours are required, Organizer shall reimburse City for all costs of repair or replacement within fourteen (14) days of City's invoice for such costs. D. Time. The permission extended under this Agreement shall apply from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on June 29, 2012 (except that the bandshell shall be available for this purpose from noon to 9:00 p.m. only); from 11:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m. on June 30, 2012; and from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on July 1, 2012. Pursuant to City Code, Park shall be closed between dusk and dawn, with one (1) limited exception: persons participating in the barbeque competition may stay in Parlc overnight on June 29, 2012 and June 30, 2012 for the limited purpose of monitoring their barbeques, subject to the following restrictions: 1. Persons staying in Park overnight may sleep only in recreational vehicles and camper trailers that are parked in the designated parking areas of Park. Tent or unenclosed camping in Park is prohibited. 2. Organizer shall provide to the City of Meridian Parlcs and Recreation Department the number of persons and vehicles that will be staying in Park overnight under this provision. Unapproved vehicles in Parlc after sunset may be towed at the owner's expense. 3. The City noise ordinance, prohibiting disturbance noises between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., shall strictly apply at all times. Prohibited noise shall include generators and amplified sound from electronic devices. 4. No alcohol maybe consumed in Park between dusk and dawn. E. Place. The permission extended under this Agreement shall be applicable to the place detailed on the event site plan approved by City under City of Meridian Temporary Use Permit no. TUP- 12-0046. F. Manner. The permission extended under this Agreement shall be subject to all terms and conditions as set forth in this Agreement, in City of Meridian Temporary Use Permit no. TUP- AGREEMENT FOR USE OF KLEINER PARK FOR SPECIAL EVENT PAGE 2 OF 7 12-0046, and in any applicable laws and policies, including, without limitation, the Meridian Parks and Recreation Event Planners' Handbook, attached hereto as Exhibit A. Such terms and conditions shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following: 1. The public must have general access to all areas of Park at all times, so long as such access does not unduly interfere with Organizer's use of Parlc for Event. Signs reading "Free Admission" must be clearly posted at each entrance to Event. 2. Organizer must provide at least ten (10) portable toilets during Event, at least one (1) of which must be handicapped accessible. 3. Driving or parking vehicles on non-designated driving or parking surfaces shall be prohibited, with the limited exception of vehicles driven short distances on non-designated driving surfaces for the purpose of transporting, loading, or unloading equipment and supplies during set-up or tear-down. Vehicles may be driven on turf only with the use of a temporary driving surface created with plywood at the direction of the Parlcs Superintendent. 4. Organizer shall obtain at least one (1) roll-off container from Republic Services and utilize same to collect solid waste generated by Event activities. Such container shall be placed on the stub street in the northwest quadrant of Kleiner Memorial Parkway. 5. Where activities or equipment related to Event damage or destroy turf, landscaping, sprinklers, or other Park infrastructure or facilities, or otherwise require City to incur additional expenses, Organizer shall reimburse City for all costs of repair, replacement, or expense within fourteen (14) days of City's invoice for such costs. 6. Organizer shall make every effort to provide and maintain access to Event for persons with disabilities. 7. No smoking shall be allowed in Park, except in designated parking areas. 8. Used water, grease, charcoal, and other materials and supplies must be carried out of Parlc at the conclusion of Event, and may not be disposed of at Park. 9. Organizer is authorized to post fifty-two (52) signs for the purpose of identifying, promoting, advertising, or directing patrons to Event. Such signs shall be located as represented and approved in City of Meridian Temporary Use Permit no. TUP-12-0046. Organizer acknowledges that the permission extended by City under this Agreement to post signs shall extend only to the locations approved in City of Meridian Temporary Use Permit no. TUP-12-0046, and that it is unlawful to post a sign identifying, promoting, advertising, or directing patrons to Event without the permission of the owner of such property. Organizer shall remove all signs identifying, promoting, advertising, or directing patrons to Event by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, July 2, 2012. 10. A first aid station staffed by personnel trained and certified to render first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and equipped to ca11911 for assistance where necessary, shall be provided at Event. Such station shall be clearly marked and visible and accessible to all Event participants. G. Alcohol. Alcohol maybe sold to and/or consumed by the public attending the Event, under the following conditions: 1. Alcohol may not be sold on an "all you can drink" basis. 2. Alcoholic beverages sold and/or cups used may not exceed 16 ounces in volume. Beverage containers may be plastic or paper only; glass is not allowed in Park. 3. Event attendees who are twenty-one (21) years of age or older and who wish to consume alcohol must be issued a distinctive, nontransferable wrist band, to be displayed on the right wrist. All persons seeking to obtain a wrist band must be required to produce photo identification demonstrating proof that such person is at least twenty-one (21) years of age. AGREEMENT FOR USE OF KLEINER PARK FOR SPECIAL EVENT PAGE 3 OF 7 Wrist bands may not be issued to any person who does not produce such photo identification. Alcoholic beverages may not be served to any person not wearing such wrist band. If wrist bands run out, no new Event patrons may be allowed to purchase or consume alcohol. Event staff issuing wrist bands may not consume alcohol during Event. 4. Alcoholic beverages may be sold at a ratio of one per patron per order; no person may be allowed to purchase more than one beverage at a time. 5. The area where alcohol is served must be fenced using fencing four feet (4') in height. 6. Signs reading "No alcohol beyond this point" must be clearly posted at all exits. Due care must be taken to prohibit the removal of alcoholic beverages from the alcohol consumption area. 7. Persons serving alcohol must comply with the requirements of Title 3, Chapter 7, Meridian City Code (alcohol server training), and may not consume alcohol during Event. 8. Any alcohol-related violations of law or policy occurring during Event shall result in the immediate suspension of the Event's liquor catering permit. Such violations shall include, without limitation: illegal consumption or possession of alcohol by a minor and providing alcohol to persons who are not wearing a designated wristband. The Meridian Parlcs and Recreation Department or Police Chief or designee may suspend the Event's liquor catering permit where there is a high incidence of Event patrons transferring wristbands to minors or other non-wristbanded persons, or where there is a high incidence of alcohol consumption or possession elsewhere in Park, i.e., outside of the Event's designated Event alcohol consumption area. H. Security. Event security personnel shall be provided at the Event, as follows: 1. Organizer shall provide at least six (6) event security personnel at Event, to include two (2) at each entrance to the Event. 2. It is understood and agreed that Organizer will contract with MAV Event Services, LLC, whose address is 1483 S. Blue Jay Place, Eagle, Idaho, for event security services at Event. 3. Event security personnel must be clearly identifiable as such with orange, yellow, or green shirts clearly marked with the word "Security." 4. Event security personnel may not consume alcohol during the Event. 5. Organizer agrees that in the event the Chief of Police or his designee deems this level of private security to be insufficient to protect the health and safety of Event attendees or Park users, extra-duty Meridian Police Department personnel shall staff the event at Organizer's sole expense, pursuant to policies established by the Meridian Police Department and at the rate established by fee schedule. Organizer shall reimburse City for all costs of extra-duty personnel staffing by MPD within fourteen (14) days of City's invoice for such costs. I. Insurance. As required by Meridian City Code, Organizer shall submit to City proof of an insurance policy issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in Idaho protecting Organizer, Organizer's employees, and Organizer's agents from all claims for damages to property and bodily injury, including death, which may arise during or in connection with Event, including Event set-up and tear-down. Such insurance shall name City as additional insured, and shall afford at least five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) per person bodily injury, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) per occurrence bodily injury, and five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) per occurrence property damage. The limits of insurance shall not be deemed a limitation of the covenants to indemnify and save and hold harmless City as set forth in this Agreement or any permit. If City becomes liable for an amount in excess of the insurance limits herein provided due to the actions or omissions of Organizer or AGREEMENT FOR USE OF KLEINER PARK FOR SPECIAL EVENT PAGE 4 OF 7 any Organizer employee, agent, contractor, official, officer, servant, guest, and/or invitee, or any participant in or observer of Event or related activities, Organizer covenants and agrees to indemnify and save and hold harmless City from and for all such losses, claims, actions, or judgments for damages or liability to persons or property. III. OBLIGATIONS OF CITY. A. Facility operation. Except as otherwise set forth herein, City shall provide general maintenance, mowing, irrigation, and custodial services with regard to Park facilities, infrastructure, and vegetation. City shall provide all necessary utilities and services to Parlc facilities, including, but not limited to, electricity, potable water, sewage service, and/or typical waste and refuse removal. City shall cause the repair and/or replacement of any and ail Park facilities, infrastructure, and/or vegetation that are physically damaged by acts of nature. To the extent that the cause of damage is attributable to Event activities, Organizer shall be responsible for the cost of repair or replacement. B. Primary Source of Contact for City. City shall provide Organizer the name, e-mail address, and telephone number of specific City personnel (hereinafter "City Contact") who shall serve as City's primary contact between City and Organizer for all day-to-day matters regarding set-up, operation, and tear-down of in Park. City Contact for Event shall be: City Contact: Colin Moss, Recreation Coordinator Meridian Parks and Recreation Department E-mail: cmoss@meridiancity.org Cell Phone: 208-866-9987 Office Phone: 208-888-3579 IV. GENERAL PROVISIONS. A. Post-Event review. On Monday, July 2, 2012, at 8:30 a.m., Organizer shall meet with the City Contact to survey the Event area and provide input regarding successes and challenges related to Event. B. Notice. Communication between Organizer and the City Contact regarding day-to-day matters shall occur via e-mail or telephone. All other notices required to be given by either of the parties hereto shall be in writing and be deemed communicated when personally served, or mailed in the United States mail, or via e-mail, addressed as follows: City: City of Meridian Attn: Parks and Recreation Director 33 E. Idaho Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83642 ssiddoway@meridiancity. org Organizer: Randal Nelson Help Idaho, LLC 979 E. Winding Creek Drive Eagle, Idaho 83616 rndal@helpidaho. com C. Public park. The parties hereto expressly acknowledge that Park is a public space, the management and scheduling of which shall at all times be within the sole purview of City. City shall have the right to allow the use of Parlc, and close all or any portion of Park, for any and all purposes and under any and all conditions. AGREEMENT FOR USE OF KLEINER PARK FOR SPECIAL EVENT PAGE 5 OF 7 D. No right to exclude conveyed. Any exclusive use granted to Organizer by this Agreement shall include neither the right to exclude any law-abiding person from Park where such person is not interfering with Organizer's use thereof, nor the right to interfere with any person's concurrent, lawful use of Park where such concurrent use does not conflict or interfere with Organizer's use. At all times Organizer shall be on an equal footing with the general public regarding its use of Parlc. Organizer shall exercise any exclusive use granted by this Agreement only in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and in accordance with any and all applicable laws and City policies. E. Assignment. Organizer shall not assign or sublet all or any portion of Organizer's interest in this Agreement or any privilege or right hereunder, either voluntarily or involuntarily, without the prior written consent of City. This Agreement and each and all of the terms and conditions hereof shall apply to and are binding upon the respective organizations, legal representative, successors, and assigns of the parties. F. No agency. Neither Organizer nor Organizer's employees, agents, contractors, officials, officers, servants, guests, and/or invitees shall be considered agents of City in any manner or for any purpose whatsoever in their use and occupancy of Park. G. Indemnification. Organizer and each and all of Organizer's employees, agents, contractors, officials, officers, servants, guests, and/or invitees, including any and all participants in Event or related activities, shall indemnify and save and hold harmless City from and for any and all losses, claims, actions, judgments for damages, or injury to persons or property and losses and expenses caused or incurred by Organizer or any Organizer employee, agent, contractor, official, officer, servant, guest, and/or invitee, or any participant in or observer of Organizer programming, at or in its use of Park or any lack of maintenance or repair thereon and not caused by or arising out of the tortious conduct of City. H. No warranty. City makes no warranty or promise as to the condition, safety, usefulness, or habitability of the premises; Organizer accepts Parlc for use as is, both at the Effective Date of this Agreement and throughout the course of Event and all related activities. I. Compliance with laws. In performing the scope of services required hereunder, City and Organizer shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and codes of Federal, State, and local governments. J. Attorney Fees. Should any litigation be commenced between the parties hereto concerning this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled, in addition to any other relief as may be granted, to court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction. This provision shall be deemed to be a separate contract between the parties and shall survive any default, termination or forfeiture of this Agreement. K. Termination. 1. Grounds. Grounds for termination of this Agreement shall include, but shall not be limited to: an act or omission by either party which breaches any term of this Agreement; an act of nature or other unforeseeable event which precludes or makes impossible the performance of the terms of this Agreement by either party; or a change in or occurrence of AGREEMENT FOR USE OF KLEINER PARK FOR SPECIAL EVENT PAGE 6 OF 7 circumstances that renders the performance by either party a detriment to the public health, safety, or welfare. 2. Process. Either party may terminate this Agreement by providing twenty-four (24) hours notice of intention to terminate. Such notice shall include a description of the breach or circumstances providing grounds for termination. A twenty-four (24) hour cure period shall commence upon provision of the notice of intention to terminate. If, upon the expiration of such cure period, cure of the breach or circumstances providing grounds for termination has not occurred, this Agreement shall be terminated upon mailing or e-mailing of notice of termination. L. Construction and severability. If any part of this Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other part of this Agreement so long as the remainder of the Agreement is reasonably capable of completion. M. Exhibits. All exhibits to this Agreement are incorporated by reference and made a part of this Agreement as if the exhibits were set forth in their entirety in this Agreement. N. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties and supersedes any and all other agreements or understandings, oral or written, whether previous to the execution hereof or contemporaneous herewith. O. Non-waiver. Failure of either party to promptly enforce the strict performance of any term of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver or relinquishment of any party's right to thereafter enforce such term, and any right or remedy hereunder may be asserted at any time after the governing body of either party becomes entitled to the benefit thereof, notwithstanding delay in enforcement. P. Applicable law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Idaho. Q. Approval required. This Agreement shall not become effective or binding until approved by both Organizer and by Meridian City Council. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties shall cause this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officers to be effective as of the day and year first above written. HELP IDAHO, LLC: t ~ee~ Holman, City Clerk AGREEMENT FOR USE OF KLEINER PARK FOR SPECIAL EVENT PAGE 7 OF 7 criian arks and ccreation Event Planners' ~Iandbook ~` ~~~~ Meridian Parks and Recreation .a ~ _ ~r~ ~~~ ~ _ Event Planners Handbook r_~ Y Meridian Parks and Recreation ~ 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, ID 83642 ®Phone: 888-3579 • Fax: 898-5501 Introduction Thank you for your interest in hosting an event in a Meridian City park! Well-run community events play a large role in making the City of Meridian a premier place to live, work and raise a family. This handbook has been developed to guide event organizers in planning and hosting an event in a Meridian park. Meridian City Code provisions regarding special events do apply. For your reference, the Meridian City Code is available online by visiting the City of Meridian website at www.ineridiancity.or~ and clicking on "City Code" under the "City Government" tab at the top of the page. Special Events are addressed in Meridian City Code section 3-4-3. Meridian Parks and Recreation Department staff will assist you in any way they can through the permitting process and answer questions as quickly as possible to help ensure your event is a success. If you do have questions regarding anything in this handbook or would like to start talking about your event, please contact us! Sincerely, Colin Moss Recreation Coordinator Meridian Parks and Recreation 33 E. Broadway Ave. Meridian, ID 83642 Phone: 888-3579 Fax; 898-501 E-Mail: cmossC~meridiancity.or~ www.meridiancity.org/parks rec www.facebook. com/meridianparksandrecreation PAGE 1 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 ~d__ ,,~ ~~ Meridian Parks and Recreation 1 Event Planners Handbook Meridian Parks and Recreation • 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, ID 83642 ~ Phone: 888-3579 • Fax: 898-5501 Table of Contents Page Special Event Approval Process .............................................................................3 Parks Available for Special Events ........................................................................ ..4 Admission Charges for Events ................................................................................... ..4 Alcohol Sales and Consumption ........................................................................... ..4 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) .................................................................. ..5 Amplified Sound ............................................................................................. ..6 Cancellation and Refund Policy ............................................................................ ..6 Fees ............................................................................................................ ..6 Field/Layout Marking ....................................................................................... ..8 Insurance ...................................................................................................... .. 8 Overnight RV Camping ..................................................................................... ..8 Park Hours .................................................................................................... ..9 Park Scheduling .............................................................................................. ..9 Parking and Security .......................................................................................... ..9 Restrooms ..................................................................................................... ..9 Signage ......................................................................................................... 10 Site Plan and Schedule of Event Activities ............................................................... 10 Smoke Free Parks ............................................................................................ 11 Sponsors ....................................................................................................... 11 Tents, Stages, Fencing, and Other Temporary Structures .............................................. 11 Trash Receptacles and Dumpsters ......................................................................... 12 Trees ............................................................................................................ 12 Utilities and Generators ..................................................................................... 12 Vehicle Restrictions . . ........................................................................................ 12 Vendors and Concessionaires .............................................................................. 13 Relevant Contact Information .............................................................................. 14 Attachment A: Sponsorship of Privately-Organized Events in City Parks Policy ...................... 15 PAGE 2 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 ._ _,, ~ ~, Meridian Parks and Recreation Event Planners Handbook Meridian Parks and Recreation • 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, ID 83642 • Phone: 888-3579 • Fax: 898-5501 recreation@meridiancity.org • www,meridiancity.or~parks rec • www.facebook.com/meridianparksandrecreation 1. Special Event Approval Process Step 1: Contact Meridian Parks and Recreation to tentatively reserve facility while waiting for approval for your event. Recreation Coordinator -Special Events Phone: 888-3579 Fax: 898-5501 E-Mail: cmoss@meridiancit ~~org Step 2: Submit a completed Temporary Use Permit application and all required application materials to the City of Meridian Clerk's Office at least thirty (30) days before the event start date. Required documents include: • Completed Temporary Use Permit application. • Event site plan. • Proof of liability insurance policy with the City of Meridian named as additionally insured. • List of all event vendors and concessionaires. • Central District Health Department written approval and/or permits if food or drink will be sold or given away. • Schedule of events. • $150 application fee or proof of 501(c)(3) status. If public rights-of-way such as sidewalks or roads will be used for the event in addition to a park, a Citizen's Use Permit will also be required, with the necessary additional documentation including: • Completed Citizen's Use Permit. • Event route map. • Proof of liability insurance policy with the Ada County Highway District named as additionally insured. • $50 application fee or proof of 501(c)(3) status. Both the Temporary Use Permit and Citizen's Use Permit should be submitted to: City of Meridian Clerk's Office 33 E. Broadway Ave. Phone: 888-3579 Fax: 888-4218 PAGE 3 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 `- _r ~ ~~ ~: -. ~ __ ~ Meridian Parks and Recreation ~~, Event Planners Handbook „~. Meridian Parks and Recreation • 33 E, Broadway Ave, • Meridian, ID 83642 • Phone: 888-3579 • Fax; 898-5501 Step 3; Pay park reservation fees for your event to Meridian Parks and Recreation, work with staff to meet all you permit's conditions of approval and host a great event! 2. Parks Available for Special Events A. Regional Parks Settlers Park 51 acres 3245 N. Meridian Rd. Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park 60 acres 1900 N. Records Ave, B, Community Parks Storey Park 15 acres 205 E, Franklin Rd. Bear Creek Park 19 acres 2400 S. Stoddard Rd. Tully Park 19 acres 2500 N. Linder Rd. Heroes Park 30 acres 3064 W. Malta Dr. C, Special Use Parks Generations Plaza 0.3 acres 804 N. Main St. Other sites may be available by special request and approval, 3. Admission Charges for Events Event organizers may set up a perimeter for their event, and may establish designated entrance and exit points, but may not charge admission for anyone to enter a public park or other facility. Further, no fee can be charged to park in a City-owned parking lot, 4. Alcohol Sales and Consumption A. Events Featuring Alcohol Sales Each business selling alcohol must apply for and be approved for a Liquor Catering Permit through the City of Meridian Clerk's Office. If alcohol is being sold at an event, there must be a fenced perimeter around the area in which alcohol is being sold and consumed, The fenced area may include the entire event area (so that those who have purchased alcohol can PAGE 4 OF 16 EVRNT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 take it elsewhere within the event), or it may also consist of a beer garden with the rest of the event area being unfenced. ® Event patrons who may lawfully purchase alcohol during an event must be identified with a nontransferable wrist band. The event organizer is responsible for ensuring that age is confirmed by picture identification prior to wrist banding.It is the event organizer's responsibility to have enough wrist bands. If the wrist bands run out, no new event patrons may be served alcohol. • No alcohol sold within the fenced alcohol area may leave and no outside alcohol may be brought into the fenced alcohol area. Every entrance/exit point must be staffed to enforce this policy. At each exit point from the alcohol area, a sign must be posted with notice of "No alcohol beyond this point." B. Events Allowing Patrons to Bring Their Own Alcohol • The event organizer must apply for and be approved for a Park Alcoholic Beverage Permit through the City of Meridian Clerks Office. • The event area does not need to fenced, but signs must be posted prominently around the event perimeter with notice of "No alcohol beyond this point" or "No open containers beyond this point." C. Alcohol sales and consumption shall be from sunrise until sunset only. Alcohol may not be consumed during times when the park is closed, even when overnight RV parking has been approved. D. Glass beverage containers are prohibited in all Meridian parks. E. Alcohol sales and consumption regulations may be modified depending on the size, scope, location and/or time of the event. F. Any alcohol violations that take place during the event including illegal consumption, possession of alcohol by any minor, taking alcohol to others areas of the park besides those designated for alcohol, or any other violation of sections A-D above will result in the immediate suspension of any Park Alcoholic Beverage Permit and/or Liquor Catering Permit approved for the event. 5. Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) ADA legislation directs the City of Meridian to provide equal access for people with disabilities. Event organizers must make every effort to follow ADA guidelines and provide and maintain access for people with disabilities. This includes maintaining access for sidewalks and curb cuts, and maintaining designated parking spaces for people with disabilities. If the event calls for additional parking, then appropriate parking for people with disabilities must be provided. ADA compliant restrooms must be made available (see Restrooms). PAGE 5 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 Meridian Parks and Recreation `~ ~~ Event Planners Handbook ~ :~ ~- ~ ~a__. Meridian Parks and Recreation • 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, ID 83642 • Phone: 888-3579 • Fax: 898-5501 6. Amplified Sound An approved Temporary Use Permit allows for the use of amplified sound such as bands, DJs, radio, etc. The level of the amplified sound may not exceed sixty-two (62) decibels measured at the perimeter of the park. 7. Cancellation and Refund Policy A $5.00 processing fee is charged on all reservation cancellations. A refund will not be issued when the cancellation is made less than ten (10) calendar days before the event. If weather conditions force the cancellation of an event, a refund will be processed to the payers account with Meridian Parks and Recreation. That money will then be available to use at a later date or the following year. Cash refunds are not given when the cancellation is made less than ten (10) days before the event, regardless of the reason for cancellation. 8. Fees Meridian City Clerk permit fees are due with the permit application at least thirty (30) days before the event. These fees are eligible to be waived with a proof of 501(c)(3) status. Please note that the organization's name must be the same on the proof of 501(c)(3) status, permit application, and insurance policy. Descri tion Per Fee Temporar Use Permit Per Event $150 Citizens Use Permit (only needed when the event includes public right of ways such as roads and/or Per Event $50 sidewalks) All Meridian Parks and Recreation fees must be paid prior to the event. Fees are listed below. Picnic shelter time blocks are: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Description Per Fee (tax not included) Picnic Shelters Settlers Park Shelter #1 (Capacity 200) Settlers Park Shelter #2 (Capacity 100) Settlers Park Shelter #3 (Capacity 50) Per Time Block $30.00 Storey Park Blue Shelters (Capacity 200) Storey Park Green Shelter (Capacity 200) Bear Creek Park Shelter (Capacity 100) Heroes Park Shelter (Ca acit 300) Tull Park Shelter (Ca acit 300) Per Time Block $60.00 PAGE 6 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 (`~ ~ ~, } ~ Meridian Parks and Recreation ~ _ ~; Event Planners Handbook Meridian Parks and Recreation ~ 33 E. Broadway Ave. ~ Meridian, ID 83642 • Phone: 888-3579 • Fax: 898-5501 Softball/Baseball Fields Settlers Park Per Hour $10.00 Bear Creek Park Per Day $75.00 Storey Park Tully Park Multi-Use Grass Fields Settlers Park (Five Fields Available) Per Hour $10.00 Heroes Park (Five Fields Available) Per Day $75.00 Bear Creek Park (One Field Available) Tull Park (One Field Available) Basketball Courts Per Hour $10.00 Heroes Park (Three Courts Available) Per Da $75.00 Park Packages Settlers Park East Half #1 (Includes Shelter #1 $300.00 and Multi-Use Fields A-E, Required for events over 1,000 people.) Settlers Park East Half #1-3 (Includes Shelters Per Day $400.00 #1, #2 and #3 and Multi-Use Fields A-E. Required for events over 1,500) Heroes Park (Includes Shelter and all grass fields) $300.00 Storey Park (Includes Blue Shelter and rass area) $200.00 Park Alcoholic Beverage/Liquor Catering Permit Per Day Per Vendor $20.00 Baseball/Softball Field Prep Per Field Per $12.50 Occurrence Field Lights Storey Park Herald Cox Softball Field Lights Per Hour $15.00 Heritage Middle School Ballfield Lights $15.00 Storey Park Mo Brooks Baseball Field Lights $25.00 Meridian Parks and Recreation On-Site Staff MPR staff will be available during regular staff hours (7:OOam-3:30pm daily) at no additional per Hour Per charge. For events over 750 people, the event Staff $20.00 organizer will be required to pay for 1 staff to stay past 3:30pm until the event's conclusion. For events over 1,500 eo le, 2 staff will be re uired. Event organizer will also be responsible for reimbursing the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department for any cleanup beyond routine maintenance, loss or damage to City property resulting from the event. PAGE 7 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 9. Field/Layout Marking With prior consent by the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department, the event organizer may be permitted to paint on the grass to identify the location for vendors, stages, athletic fields, etc. Permission may be withheld or conditioned depending on the event location, time of year and field condition. The painting cannot take place more than three days prior to the event. The type and color of paint must be approved by the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department. Painting on any surface besides grass is prohibited. 10. Insurance All event organizers are required to maintain an event insurance policy containing: • The City of Meridian named as additionally insured, • A minimum of $500,000 per person bodily injury, • A minimum of $500,000 per occurrence bodily injury, • A minimum of $500,000 per occurrence property damage. Proof of insurance coverage must be submitted with the Temporary Use Permit at least thirty (30) days before the event. The name on the insurance policy must match the name of the Temporary Use Permit applicant. If applying to have the Temporary Use Permit fee waived, the organization name on the insurance policy must also match the organization name on the proof of 501(c)(3) status. 11. Overnight RV Camping Staying overnight in a park will be allowed only by written order of the Department Director. Overnight stays will be permitted only in recreational vehicles or campers in the parking lot. Tent camping is not permitted. Approval will only be given in conjunction with an approved Temporary Use Permit. The following conditions will apply when approval has been given to stay in the park overnight: • Staying overnight will be limited to individuals who have a need to stay on-site throughout the night for the successful operation of the event. • No other vehicles besides the RVs or campers approved for overnight parking will be allowed to stay in the park overnight. • City of Meridian quiet hours are from 11:00 p.m, to 6:00 a.m, as established by Meridian City Code section 6-3-6. • Alcohol consumption is prohibited during overnight hours, even in association with events that have alcohol permits. Any and all alcohol consumption must cease at the end of the event for the day or at sunset, whichever is earlier. • The location within the park where overnight camping will take place must be approved by the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department. PAGE 8 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 _ . ~ ~, Meridian Parks and Recreation Event Planners Handbook ~: ~,r Meridian Parks and Recreation • 33 E. Broadway Ave, • Meridian, ID 83642 • Phone: 888-3579 • Fax: 898-5501 12. Park Hours All City of Meridian parks are open from sunrise until sunset. Events may not operate outside these times unless written permission is given by the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department, 13. Park Scheduling Meridian Parks and Recreation is a public agency and, therefore, exclusive use of a park facility cannot be granted. Public access to non-reservable park amenities such as playgrounds must be maintained at all times. An event organizer may choose to restrict public access to an event, but may only restrict access to reserved facilities, such as picnic shelters. Meridian Parks and Recreation also cannot grant any kind of "buffer time" around an event in which similar events are not allowed to be scheduled. Annual events are given first priority in the event scheduling process and can be tentatively scheduled up to two years in advance. All other events can be tentatively scheduled up to one year prior to the event start date. The event organizer should notify Meridian Parks and Recreation as soon as possible if a tentatively scheduled event needs to be cancelled. A tentative park reservation will be automatically cancelled if the Temporary Use Permit application is not submitted to the Meridian City Clerks Department the required 30 days before the event start date. 14, Parking & Security Parking is limited to designated areas and is available on a first come, first served basis. All roadways and parking lot drive aisles are fire lanes and cannot be blocked. Depending on the size and scope of the event, the event organizers may be required to submit written traffic control, security, off-site parking and/or shuttle service plans at least thirty (30) days prior to the event start date. If the event organizer wishes to have an on-site police presence during their event, on- duty officers can be requested through the Meridian Police Department. Contact Lt. Scott Colaianni with the Meridian Police Department at 888-6678 or scolaianniC meridiancity.or~ for availability and information regarding this service. 15. Restrooms One restroom for each gender is required for every two hundred (200) people attending an event. If there are not enough on-site restrooms to accommodate the size of the event, the Central District Health Department requires that portable restrooms and hand washing stations be provided and removed at the expense of the event organizer so this standard is met. PAGE 9 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 - _~ _ ~ Meridian Parks and Recreation Event Planners Handbook ~~~-_ Meridian Parks and Recreation • 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, ID 83642 • Phone: 888-3579 • Fax; 898-5501 recreation C~meridiancitj ors • www.meridiancity.or~/parks rec • www,facebook.cony/tneridianparksandrecreation If additional restrooms are needed, at least one ADA restroom must be included in each group. All portable restrooms must be placed on hard surfaces and be accessible from the roadway. Portable restroom supply and service companies may drive on pavement only. Location(s) of portable restroom must be approved by Meridian Parks and Recreation. These units should be serviced as needed. All portable restrooms must be removed from the park at the end of the event. 16. Si~na~e Special events taking place within the City of Meridian are restricted by code to a maximum of two hundred (200) signs no larger than six (6) square feet each and a maximum of twelve (12) signs no larger than thirty-two (32) square feet each. These maximums include on-site and off-site signs. Event organizers must get property owner permission to erect any off-site signs. No off-site signs may be erected at other Meridian park sites. On-site signs are limited to the day of the event and may only be located in the event area with the one exception detailed in the following paragraph. On-site signs may not be erected in other areas of the park unless approved by Meridian Parks and Recreation. An event organizer may be authorized to erect one on-site sign, up to thirty-two (32) square feet in size, no more than five (5) days prior to the event start day. The location of the sign must be approved by Meridian Parks and Recreation. 17. Site Plan and Schedule of Event Activities An event site plan must be submitted with the Temporary Use Permit at least thirty (30) days before the event. The site plan must include: • Event name, date and location • Proposed location of temporary structures including tents, fencing, stages, etc. • Proposed locations of goods, vendors, and displays • Proposed locations of first aid stations, portable restrooms, and hand washing stations • Proposed locations of temporary signs • Proposed location of generators • Any other major service needed or activity planned Park maps are available upon request or can be downloaded from the Meridian Parks and Recreation's website at www.meridiancity.or~/parks_rec on the "Current Parks" page. Meridian Parks and Recreation reserves the right to adjust the proposed event layout based on weather, turf conditions, maintenance or public safety issues. A schedule of event activities must also be submitted with the Temporary Use Permit at least thirty (30) days before the event. The schedule must include: • Set up and take down times PAGE 10 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 ,~ ,Meridian Parks and Recreation r~~ Event Planners Handbook Meridian Parks and Recreation • 33 E, Broadway Ave, • Meridian, ID 83642 • Phone: 888-3579 • Fax: 898-5501 • Event start and end times • List of the times for all event activities 18. Smoke-Free Parks All Meridian parks are smoke-free zones with the exception of the parking lots. The event organizer will be expected to help uphold this policy by notifying event patrons as necessary. 19, Sponsors All event sponsors must be listed on the Temporary Use Permit application, which is due 30 days before the event start date. The event organizer may not invite any business or organization to sponsor their event that violates Meridian Parks and Recreation's "Sponsorship of Privately-Organized Events in City Parks" Policy, Please see Attachment A on page 15 to view the complete policy. 20, Tents, Stages, Fencing and Other Temporary Structures The size and location of all tents, stages, fencing and other temporary structures are required to be provided with the event site plan. Each event's proposed site plan will be reviewed by the Meridian Fire Department and the Meridian Building Department for compliance with Fire and Building Codes. Several factors including tent side-walls, size and location of tents, and others will go into the conditions of approval or basis for denial of one or more tent(s) or other temporary structure(s). As a general rule, an individual tent or group of tents put together may not exceed seven hundred (700) square feet. Every seven hundred (700) square foot or less tent or group of tents must have a minimum clearance distance of twelve (12) feet from other tents or temporary structures. Example: If an event is using multiple 10' x 10' (100 square foot) tents, seven (7) of those tents may be placed side-by-side or in a group at which point there must be a twelve (12) foot break before the next group of seven (7) tents. As this is a general rule, though, tents smaller or larger than seven hundred (700) square feet may be approved, may be subject to additional conditions of approval, or may be denied on a case-by-case basis, To avoid damage to turf and underground utility lines, Meridian Parks and Recreation prefers all temporary structures to be secured with water barrels or sandbags instead of stakes. If stakes must be used, the location of such stakes must be approved by the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department. Stakes less than eight inches (8") long do not need approval. PAGE 11 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 ~ Meridian Parks and Recreation - Event Planners Handbook Meridian Parks and Recreation • 33 E, Broadway Ave, • Meridian, ID 83642 • Phone: 888-3579 • Fax: 898-5501 ecreation@meridiancity,org • www.meridiancity.or~/parks rec • www,facebook.com/meridianparksandrecreation 21. Trash Receptacles and Dumpsters The Meridian Parks and Recreation Department can provide up to ten (10) extra trash cans at no additional charge when necessary. Depending on the size and scope of the event, additional trash cans and/or dumpsters may be required beyond what the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department can provide. In that case, the event organizer will be responsible to contact the City's waste collection franchisee and arrange for sufficient trash receptacles and/or dumpsters to be available at the event and pay any associated fees for that service. Currently, Settlers Park is the only City park that has permanent recycling containers. For events taking place at other parks, the use of temporary recycling containers is encouraged. 22. Trees No person in any City park shall damage, cut, carve, transplant, or remove any tree or plant or injure the bark, or pick the flowers or seeds, of any tree or plant. Trees also may not be used to hang any kind of sign using rope, wire, staples, tacks, glue, or anything else that could potentially be of harm to the tree. 23. Utilities and Generators Electricity and water utilities are available for event use at no additional charge, Meridian Parks and Recreation staff will notify the event organizer of where these utilities are available, but will not be able to provide extension cords, hoses, etc to access them. If additional power is needed for an event beyond what is available at the park, it will be the event organizer's responsibility to provide generators, All generators must be UL-approved and may not be operated between 11;00 p.m, and 6:00 a.m. per City of Meridian noise ordinance. Generators must be located a minimum of twenty feet (20') from all tents or structures. Fuel must be kept in an approved safety container and kept in a secure area away from the generator. Generators must be shut off before being refueled. 24. Vehicle Restrictions Any unapproved vehicles left in the park after sunset will be towed at the owner's expense. Due to possible turf and sprinkler head damage, vehicles are restricted to paved roads or parking areas unless when specific vehicles are approved to drive on the turf, In such cases, Meridian Parks and Recreation will work with the event organizer to delineate approved entrance and exit routes, which specific vehicles will be allowed to drive on the turf, and which specific vehicles/trailers may remain on the turf for the duration of the PAGE 12 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 ~ ~ Meridian Parks and Recreation - ~. .ti. ~$ ~~ .~ _--- ~~, Meridian Parks and Recreation •~33 E. Broadway Ave Event Planners Handbook • Meridian, ID 83642 • Phone: 888-3579 • Fax; 898-5501 event. When avehicle/trailer has been approved to remain on the turf throughout an event, that vehicle/trailer must have plywood pillows under the wheels and tongue jack. 25. Vendors and Concessionaires Event organizers may engage food, craft and other service and product vendors as part of their special event. A list of all event vendors must be submitted with the Temporary Use Permit at least thirty (30) days before the event start date. All vendor vehicles and trailers are subject to the same restrictions as other vehicles as detailed in the "Vehicle Restrictions" section. For any vendor selling or giving away food or drink, the following conditions will apply: • Each vendor who is selling or giving away food and/or drink must be listed in the permit application to the Central District Health Department. A copy of the Central District Health Department's written approval and/or permit must be included with the event organizer's Temporary Use Permit. • If vendor is operating an enclosed concessions vehicle or trailer, they must have completed a fire inspection prior to the event. Contact the Meridian Fire Department at 888-1234 to schedule an inspection. • Glass beverage containers are prohibited in all Meridian parks. • Vendors must carry out used water, grease, and charcoal. • Any vehicles/trailers used for cooking on-site will be required to be separated from all other vendors or tents by a minimum of twenty feet (20'). • Cooking equipment must be located a minimum of ten feet (10') from any tent or combustible material. • If any vendor wishes to sell, demonstrate, or use any type of firearm rifle or pistol including air powered; any type of archery bow including but not limited to long bows, compound bows, and crossbows; or any type of edged weapon including but not limited to knives, machetes, and swords, the event organizer must submit an attachment with the Temporary Use Permit that includes the vendor name, the type of weapon that will be sold, demonstrated, or used, and an operational plan for the successful, safe execution of the proposed sales, demonstration or use. PAGE 13 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 ii . ;~- ~ , ~ Meridian Parks and Recreation Event Planners Handbook Meridian Parks and Recreation • 33 E. Broadway Ave. • Meridian, ID 83642 • Phone: 888-3579 • Fax: 898-5501 recreation@meridiancity.ore • www.meridiancit.~or~parks rec • www.facebook.com/meridianparksandrecreation 26. Relevant Contact Information Here are some helpful contact numbers to get your event questions answered: Agency Phone Number Fax Number Meridian Parks and Recreation ggg-3579 898-5501 33 E, Broadway Ave. Meridian City Clerks Office ggg-4433 888-4218 33 E. Broadway Ave. Meridian Fire Department ggg-1234 895-0390 33 E. Broadwa Ave. Meridian Police Department ggg-6678 846-7366 1401 E. Watertower Ave. Ada County Highway District 387-6140 345-7650 3775 Adams St. -Boise Central District Health Department Environmental Health 327-7499 327-8553 707 N. Armstrong Pl. -Boise Sanitary Services Company ggg-3999 888-5052 2130 W, Franklin Rd. PAGE 14 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK -MARCH 2012 Attachment A ~i 0 ~~Ics an ~ ~~n ~ end I I SUBJECT: SPONSORSHIP OF PRIVATELY-ORGANIZED EVENTS IN CITY PARKS PURPOSE: To provide a written policy describing acceptable sponsors for events and activities that are sponsored by private parties and that are held in City Parks and facilities, POLICY: A, All sponsors of events held in City Parks and facilities shall adhere in every respect to all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and City policies. B, Any sponsor which promotes or endorses any of the following content may not sponsor any event or activity held in a City Park or facility: Content that is deemed in violation of this policy or any other applicable City policy; 2. Profane, obscene, indecent, violent, or pornographic content and/or language; Content that promotes, fosters or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or national origin; 4. Defamatory or personal attacks; 5. Threats to any person or organization; 6. Content that promotes, fosters or perpetuates conduct in violation of any federal, state or local law; PAGE 15 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK-MARCH 2012 7. Content that encourages or incites illegal activity; 8. Information that may tend to compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems; 9. Content that violates a known legal ownership interest, such as a copyright, of any party; or 10, Any content that contains or perpetuates a message that the Director of the Parks & Recreation Department deems to be inappropriate and not in the best interest of the City of Meridian, C. If the City becomes aware that any engaged or potential sponsor of an event or activity held in a City Park or facility promotes or endorses such content, the City may deny or revoke any permit, reservation, or other permission allowing the event or activity to be held in such Park or facility; disallow the event or activity within that or other City Parks or facilities; and/or restrict or remove any content that is deemed in violation of this policy or any applicable law. AUTHORITY: The Director or his designee will monitor event/activity sponsors to ensure adherence to this policy and consistency with the interest and goals of the City of Meridian. PAGE 16 OF 16 EVENT PLANNER'S HANDBOOK-MARCH 2012