HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-08 Special Event Fees Repealing RESO 2011-22 - Repealed by 2015-08 RESOLUTION NO. 2012-0
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING FEES
FOR SPECIAL EVENTS AND REPEALING RESOLUTION 2011-22
RECITALS:
A. Section 11.12.050 of the Ashland Municipal Code authorizes the temporary closure of a
City street to traffic when deemed necessary for parades, dances, races, or other special
events.
B. The number of types of special events is increasing. Such temporary closures can have an
impact on city services including Police, Ashland Fire and Rescue, Parks and Recreation
and Public Works.
C. On April 3, 2012 the City Council approved the Special Event Policy.
D. Special events have an economic benefit to the community and yet can increase the city's
costs. The special event fees below reflect a standard special event permit fee of$130,
60% of actual overtime costs for City staff and a fee of$250 for applicants who do not
submit the permit application ninety days in advance of the event date.
E. A Special Event is an organized activity, such as a parade, race, street fair, athletic event
etc. that requires the exclusive use of public right of ways or city-owned property
including but not limited to sidewalks, streets, parking spaces, parking lots, alleys etc. or
that reroutes or delays the normal flow of pedestrians and vehicles thereon.
F. The Special Event Permit requirements do not apply to neighborhood block parties or to
activities for which the City has previously established fee and requirements, such as film
and video production activities.
THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The following special event fees are set forth in Table 1 and are hereby approved and
established.
TABLE 1
Type Fee
Base Special Event Permit Fee $130
Events that require city staff overtime The Special Event Permit Applicant will pay
60% of city staff overtime costs in addition to
the base fee of$130.
Rush Fee $250 will be charged, in addition to the base
fee of$130, to applicants who do not submit
the permit application 90 days in advance of
the event.
Section 2. This resolution was duly PASSED and ADOPTED this day of
2012, and takes effect upon signing by the Mayor.
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Barbara Christensen, City Recorder
SIGNED and APPROVED this day of ' 2012.
)Qhn Stromberg, Mayor
Reviewed as to form:
David Lohm ity Attorney
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CITY OF
ASHLAND
Special Event Policy
Overview
Ashland values special events as a means of bringing people together to enrich lives and
strengthen our community through the celebration of arts, sports, culture, commerce and
more.
A Special Event is an organized activity, such as a parade, race, street fair, athletic event
etc. that requires the exclusive use of public right of ways or city-owned property
including but not limited to sidewalks, streets, parking spaces, parking lots, alleys etc.
and/or substantially impacts or impedes traffic flow.
The City of Ashland regulates these types of events to ensure the safety of the event
participants, spectators and the general public and to minimize inconvenience to the
general public and disruption of public services.
NOTE: This policy does not apply to neighborhood residential block parties.
Purpose
The purpose of this policy is clarify the use of the public right of way and city property
for special events; to minimize City expenses associated with special events; to provide
options and minimize expenses for special event coordinators; and to minimize safety
risks to the event participants and the general public.
Scope
This policy applies to all persons requesting the use of any public right of way which has
been determined by Police Department and or the Public Works department to require
unimpeded access and controlled traffic for the safety of the event participants and
general public.
Use of City parks and facilities is subject to policies set forth by the Parks and Recreation
Commission. Use of the Plaza requires a separate permit available at
www.ashland.or.us/plazapermit.
Community-wide events
The July 4`h celebration is a significant and historical community-wide event. The City
will absorb all City related expenses for this event. The City Council may add other
events to this category at their discretion.
Permit
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Permits are required for all special events. Special Event Permits are available on line at
www.ashland.or.us/specialevent.
Note: Applicants requesting use of State Highway 99 (North Main, East Main through
downtown, Lithia Way, Siskiyou Blvd.) and/or Highway 66 (Ashland Street) must secure
a permit from the Oregon Department of Transportation, in addition to a permit from the
City of Ashland. Applicants requesting use of East Main from Walker east to the city
limits and/or Crowson Road must secure a permit from Jackson County. Siskiyou Blvd.
between Gresham Street and Walker Street is under City jurisdiction.
Fees
All applicants pay an administrative fee of$130 when the application is submitted. If the
application is not approved, or if the applicant withdraws the request, the City
Administrator and/or staff designee will evaluate and subsequently determine if a refund
if appropriate.
1) Events that do not require City staff overtime (determined by the City
City staff will review the route proposed in the permit application and determine
the location of barricades, traffic safety cones and traffic control locations where
an ODOT certified flagger can be used. The event coordinator is responsible for
securing and placing barricades, cones and flaggers at each designated location at
least 60 minutes in advance of the start of the event. The event cannot begin until
authorized City personnel drive the route prior to the race to make sure barricades,
cones and volunteers are in place and then informs the event organizer of
approval. If event organizers are unable to secure the required number of ODOT
• certified flaggers and city staff must be used for traffic control, the applicant will
pay 60% of actual cost for staff overtime.
2) Events that require City staff overtime (determined by the City)
City staff will review the proposed route and determine how much City staff
overtime will be needed. In addition to the base permit fee of$130, the event
applicant will be charged 60% of actual costs. ODOT Certified Flaggers may not
work at intersections or other locations where the City has determined there is
significant risk.
ODOT Certified Flaggers
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) provides traffic flagger training.
After completing the training, participants will be certified flaggers for two years. If
using ODOT Certified Flaggers, the applicant must submit to the City a list of the
volunteers who will work the event. If the applicant is unable to recruit the required
number of ODOT Certified Flaggers, City staff will be assigned to work the event, if
available, and the applicant will pay 60%of the overtime costs.
The City cannot guarantee city staff will be available to work the event with less than 30
days notice from the date of the event. If the applicant cannot secure the required number
of certified flaggers and city staff is not available the event cannot proceed.
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Meeting with City Staff
After receiving the completed Special Event Permit, a meeting between City staff and the
applicant will occur so both parties can review the proposed route and traffic
management plan and are clear on the expectations, limitations and costs of the event.
Pre-approved Routes
The City has identified a number of different special event routes within Ashland, on
both State and non-State Highways. The approximate resources and requirements
associated with traffic control for each pre-approved route are available for event
coordinators planning a special event. Event organizers are not required to use pre-
approved routes.
Rolling Road Closure
Some special events on roadways with two or more lanes of traffic in each direction can
be accommodated with a rolling road closure of one lane of traffic. A rolling road
closure event is one that occurs during daylight hours, lasts 45 minutes or less, does not
block intersections for more than 5 minutes and can be managed with on-duty city staff.
These events are subject to the $130 base fee only and will not be charged a Rush Fee
(see below). Permit approval is subject to staff availability. The City will respond to
permit requests for a rolling road closure within three days of receiving the permit
application.
Application and Deadline
The application for a special use permit is posted on the City's website at
www.ashland.or.us/specialevent or can be obtained from the Public Works Department at
541-488-5587.
Completed applications should be submitted to the Public Works Department no later
than 90 days in advance of the event date. It can take up to three months for City
Departments to coordinate traffic plans, police services, public work services and more.
Applicants will be notified of permit approval at least 60 days after the application is
submitted.
Rush Fee: With the exception of rolling road closures, applicants for a special event
permit who cannot meet the 90 day requirement will be charged a Rush Fee of$250 in
addition to the base fee of$130 if the requisite City staff can be made available within
the time frame requested. Otherwise the permit will be denied and the $250 will be
refunded.
Time Limit for Road Closure
Roads will be closed for no longer than two hours. Event organizers should plan
accordingly.
Road closures, particularly in the downtown and business areas of the community, impact
local businesses and can impede customer access. A maximum road closure of two hours
ensures those businesses are not adversely impacted by the special event.
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Exceptions to this rule include the July 4`s Celebration, Children's Halloween Parade and
the Festival of Lights. The City Administrator may exempt future events who require a
road closure for longer than two hours.
Race Start Times
The downtown area, particularly the Plaza, becomes extremely busy with pedestrians,
vehicles, merchants, etc. For the safety of the general public and participants, races must
start and clear the downtown area no later than 9:30 a.m.
Neutral Start for Bicycle Races
A neutral start is the preferred option and will be used until the event reaches a location
predetermined by City staff. . A neutral start is used at the beginning of bicycle races to
create a parade atmosphere as the event gets underway This controlled pace protects,
riders, pedestrians and vehicles in highly congested traffic zones. City staff will
determine at what point the neutral start ends and the racing begins.
Special Event applicants may be denied future permits if racers pass the lead police
vehicle.
Notification of Businesses and Neighbors
Event organizers are responsible for posting notification signs along the event route 24
hours in advance of the event.--In addition, event organizers must notify businesses and
homes along the route of the street closure, as well as cul-de-sac streets that intersect with
the route, fourteen days in advance. At a minimum, the notification must include the date
and length of time road will be closed. Public Works may require signatures to be
collected indicating the property owners have been advised of the closure.
Public Safety
Safety of participants and the general public is the highest priority. The final decision on
public safety requirements rests with the Ashland Police Department and Public Works.
The Oregon Department of Transportation requires certified flaggers or police personnel
at locations that require traffic control. ODOT Certified Flaggers may not work at
intersections or other locations where the City has determined there is significant risk.
Certificate of Insurance and Hold Harmless Agreement
The City of Ashland requires a Certificate of Insurance in the amount of no less than one
million ($1,000,000) dollars to protect the City against claims for personal injury or
property damage that could that could occur because of the event. The certificate will
name the City as an additional insured. A copy of the certificate must be submitted with
the completed permit application. ODOT also requires a Certificate of Insurance if the
event occurs on ODOT right of way.
Events that can be accommodated with a rolling road closure are not required to secure a
Certificate of Liability insurance. However the City strongly recommends the organizers
secure liability insurance to protect themselves. If during the event a participant is
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injured and seeks damages or if private or public property is damaged by a participant,
the insurance provides protection for the event organizer.
In addition,the City requires all applications to sign a hold harmless agreement(provided
by the City) in order to receive a permit.
The Special Event Permit covers the use of the sidewalk(s) or street(s). It is possible
your event may need additional permits such as a noise permit or a Parks permit. The
following questions will help you determine if you need additional permits.
Questions Contact Phone
Will the event begin, end or Parks and Recreation 541-488-5340
ass through a city ark?
Will a public address Administration 541-488-6002
system or amplified music
be used?
Will your event interfere RVTD, Field Operation 541-779-2877
with a bus route or Coordinator
schedule?
Will food be served at the Jackson County Health 541-774-8206
event? Division
Ashland Fire & Rescue 541-482-2770
Will alcoholic beverages be Oregon Liquor Control 541-776-6191
sold? Commission
Ashland Fire & Rescue 541-482-2770
Will your event include Ashland Fire Department 541-482-2770
tents, canopies, booths,
cooking, pyrotechnics etc.?
Is your event a film or Administration 541-488-6002
video? Ashland Fire & Rescue 541-482-2770
Does your event involve the Administration 541-488-6002
Plaza?
Will you event occur on Oregon Department of 541-774-6328
North Main, East Main Transportation 541-774-6360
Lithia Way, Siskiyou Blvd.
(Highway 99), Ashland Jackson County Roads (541) 774-8184
Street (Highway 66)
Do you need reserved Public Works 541-488-5857
'parking?
Criteria for Approval/Denial of application
In issuing a permit for a special event, the City considers whether:
1) Another event is scheduled for the same day/weekend
2) The event is reasonably likely to cause injury to persons or property
3) The event will substantially interfere with the safe and orderly movement of
pedestrians and vehicular traffic in the area
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4) The proposed location is adequate for the size and nature of the event
5) City equipment, staff and services are available
6) All permit requirements have been met
7) ODOT and/or Jackson County Permits secured
8) All required insurance documents are submitted
9) Previously identified issues have been addressed in the application
Included in this packet:
Special Event Permit Application
Pre-approved routes
Parks and Recreation Special Event Permit Application
Sanitation and Recycling
The permit application requires the applicant submit a plan for clean-up and recycling.
Ashland Fire & Rescue Permits are required for the following:
An additional permit from the fire department may be required when the event is held in
public or private property within the city limits and includes any one or more of the
following:
• Cooking or open flames including fire dancing, candle light vigils, sweat lodges,
and ceremonial events
• All outdoor fire and regulated by the fire department through the Ashland
Municipal Code
• Open flames inside a building other than approved, fixed appliances
• Tents or canopies
• When an activity occurs in a building outside its normal use
• Carnivals, fairs, beer gardens, haunted houses
• An event where the public gather within boundaries delineated by a physical
barrier such a snow fencing, metal gates or tape
• Events in private homes or on private property that are open to the public OR
charge a fee
• Other unique ties not lis ed may require a permit.
Approved: !7^ Date: `l `I
DaZr, Administrator
Reviewed as to form: Date:
David Lo City Attomey
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