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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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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 4 <br />2 <br />3 <br />3 <br />4 <br />ANSWER: An extra fifteen days provides time to review information submitted by an <br />applicant, such as insurance requirements, health department documentation, etc. <br />Proposed Events Permit Policy <br />The proposed Events Permit Policy (Exhibit 1) does not include any updates post the <br />November 16, 2021 City Council meeting. <br />Reservation permits are not required for use of City outdoor facilities for all gatherings <br />with 40 or less people (SAMC Section 31- 3.) Unreserved outdoor athletics facilities, park <br />facilities, and open space areas are available for drop-in use by private parties on a first- <br />come, first-served basis. Reservations have priority over drop-in/walk-on activities. Drop- <br />in use may be limited to accommodate maintenance needs of the turf on all fields. <br />Stadium fields and lighted sports fields are not available for drop-in activities. Examples <br />of Drop-In activities includes a group of friends playing basketball or a family playing <br />soccer. These are not an organized use of fields or courts, such as officiated games, <br />uniformed teams, organized team practices, or activities offered or associated with a for <br />profit or nonprofit organization; which would require an approved reservation. <br />Proposed Miscellaneous Fees for Film Permits and Park Facility Permits <br />On September 15, 2020, the City Council received and approved the Parks, Recreation <br />and Community Services Agency (PRCSA) Service and Financial Sustainability Study. <br />Through the action of receiving and approving the study, and a strategy for <br />implementation of recommendations, the City Council accepted the use of the tools, <br />methods, and strategies the PRCSA requires to sustain itself for the long term. <br />On November 17, 2020, the City Council adopted Resolution 2020-083 approving a cost <br />recovery policy (Policy) for the PRCSA. <br />On June 1, 2021, the City Council adopted Resolution 2021-027 establishing a Uniform <br />Schedule of Miscellaneous Fees for Fiscal Year 2021-22, including fees for Parks, <br />Recreation and Community Services such as recreation programs fees, zoo education <br />program fees, and event permit fees. <br />Determining amendments to Fiscal Year 2021-22 Miscellaneous Fees specific to film <br />permits and parks facility permits included the following considerations: <br />PRCSA Cost Recovery Policy <br />Group structure (resident, non-resident) <br />Implementing best practices <br />The proposed resolution for fee amendments intends only to address fees directly <br />associated with Film Permits and Parks Facility Permits as follows:
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