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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JANUARY 22, 1990
SUBJECT:
Model Filming Permit Process (Report Prepared by:
Lou Ann Riera-Texeira, Administrative Assistant to
the City Manager)
EXHIBITS:
Resolution Adopting Model Filming Permit Process
RECOMMENDA~t Resolution
FINANCIAL Adoption of the model filming permit process would
STATEMENT: appear to have no direct financial impact on the City.
Costs associated with developing a fee schedule,
staff coordination of actual filming activities,
etc. .. are unknown at this time.
DISCUSSION: The California legislature recently approved Assembly
Bill 4680 (Statham) which is designed to standardize filming permit
procedures within California communities. The bill is intended to
encourage filming in the state of California and to combat "runaway
production. "
AB 4680 provides that the California Film Commission (CFC), in conjunction
with the film industry and local communities, develop a model process for
granting permits (Exhibit A). Briefly, the process provides for the
following:
. A designee to work directly with the industry whose responsibilities
shall include: '
- attracting productions to the area
expediting the permit process
- establishing maximum time requirements to issue permits
- establishing the use of permit "riders" to accommodate minor changes
in the permit
- coordinating mUlti-jurisdictional filming
- implementing a uniform application form
- implementing a suggested fee schedule which is reasonably related to
the cost of providing the service
The bill also requires all cities to adopt the model filming permit
process or inform the CFC in writing why it cannot. SUbsequently, staff
has reviewed the model filming permit process developed by the CFC and
recommends that the City Council adopt the process.
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RESOLUTION NO.
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ADOPTING A MODEL FILMING PERMIT PROCESS
WHEREAS, in 1988, California lost $3 billion worth of feature films,
television shows and commercials to other states; and
WHEREAS, one of the most frequently cited reasons for "runaway
production" is the red tape and bureaucracy film companies encounter in
many California cities; and
WHEREAS, in order to combat this "runaway production" Assembly Bill
4680, designed to standardize filming permit procedures within California
communities, was passed; and
WHEREAS, AB 4680 provides that the California Film Commission (CFC)
in conjunction with the film industry and local communities develop a
model filming permit process; and
WHEREAS, the bill also requires all California cities to adopt this
process or inform the CFC in writing why it cannot.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Dublin does hereby adopt the model filming permit process set forth in
Exhibit A.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of January, 1990.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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3. P~~it acc1iClticn inio~at~on is t= oe 9i~en by t~e ~~duc:icn c:~pany
to t~e c~-tl/c~unt] by tal!phone, unless the c:~an1 r~prgs2ntati~e
pr~f:r~ to fila tne &pplic3t~cn in persen.
4. Tna d2S~g~S~ shall e~;edit~ the pe~it pr~c3ss by c=ordinatin; all
cit1/c:untj departillent r~vis~s and approvals.
5. ~le pe~it shall be issued wit~ ~ia fal1ow~ng ~ax~mum t~~~ requir~~ents:
Z ~or~ing days for a~provai and tSSUanC2 of a .ncr:al~ pe~itj
4 ~cr~ing daJs for t~affic c~ntr~l whi~i axC3sUS ! min~t2s, stunts
ar special effactsj
10 wcr~~ng d~ys for read closu~s.
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. n m1_aa pe~l_ r~aer~ a wrl__an a ~;c.~en~ Q o4e pe~'_ ~4a
ac=~mmcdatas minor c~anges) shall be usad. H~e~er, a pe~it cannat be
ex~ancad ar ~ended by rider ~ the ,ompietion of ~'e filming ac~ivitl.
7. If ather ncn-city/count] agsneies have jurisdiction7 ~'e desi9ne~ shall
notify su~, averiappinq jurisdic:ions and shall infa~ the pe~itta! in
writing on the permit.
s. Pe~it faes or pe~;t application fees shall not e%c~ed the actual c~st
of issuing the pe~it. .
9. Business licansa f~!s shall not be collec~3d ~hen c~ty/count1 location
usa fa9s ar9 being c~arged.
10. E1C~ citJ/c~untJ shall use the standardiz9d PQ~it application fo~
at~ac:hed~
11. Each citJ/c~untJ shall usa the st.ndardized insuranC3 for.: attached.
12. ihs desisne~ shall establish a cJnc!llation fa! which is a partian of the
permit C~St, and whicn ~ay be applied if the production c:m~any cancals
the pe~it ~ 3:CO pm the last wor~in9 day befora the scbedulad shcot~
13. E1C~ c1tJ/c~untl snail r~~U1r! the pr~duc~io" company to have a copy of
the pa~it on~s1t9 at all times.
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