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Item 34 - Amendments to the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Fees to Film Permits and Park Facility Permits
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Proposed Events Permit Policy and Amendments to the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 <br />Miscellaneous Fees Resolution specific to Film Permits and Park Facility Permits <br />January 18, 2022 <br />Page 2 <br />2 <br />3 <br />3 <br />4 <br />neighborhood association event can do so by preparing an application up to one year in <br />advance to secure the desired event location. <br />3. CITY COUCIL INPUT: Consider a fee exemption for film permits specific to high school <br />and college students in Santa Ana. <br />ANSWER: The proposed resolution amending fees in the Uniform Schedule of <br />Miscellaneous Fees for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021-2022 reflects no fee for Film permits <br />specific to high school and college students residing or attending school in Santa Ana. <br />4. CITY COUCIL INPUT: Consider a more structured standard regarding the amount of <br />police officers required for an event. <br />ANSWER: Reviewing permit applications for special events to determine how many <br />police officers and/or private security guards will be required to ensure a safe event <br />includes a variety of factors, such as the following: number of participants, nature of <br />event, location of venue, will alcohol be served/present, will the event be staffed with <br />private security guards, etc. <br /> <br />Generally, events with over 500 people typically require a minimum of two police officers <br />per every 500 in attendance. Again, the nature of the event and activities will dictate <br />whether this requirement applies or whether additional police officers may be required. <br />For example, a large street closure might require additional police officers to mitigate <br />traffic and parking related concerns. <br />5. CITY COUCIL INPUT: Consider public safety requirements to include use of private <br />security and/or event organizers own peace officers. <br />ANSWER: There are alternatives to police officers. When event attendance numbers <br />are less than 500, use of licensed security guards to monitor/ensure security at the event <br />is acceptable. However, additional factors, including complex/large street closures, <br />parking issues, the inclusion of a beer garden, etc. may dictate a need for law <br />enforcement, even when attendance numbers are less than 500. <br />6. CITY COUCIL INPUT: Currently, costs are prohibitive for event organizers, such as <br />churches, when police officers are required for a large event. <br />ANSWER: Not all events require police officers or private security guards. For example, <br />even though attendance at a church-sponsored event may exceed 500 people, police <br />officers may not be required provided adequate security measures (including private <br />security guards) are in place that ensure the safety of the attendees. On the other hand, <br />a rock concert requiring a street closure with an expected attendance of 1,000 will likely <br />require four police officers in addition to event private security guards. The same concert
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