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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7.1 Shannon Center Renal Policies CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 24, 1986 SUBJECT Shannon Center Rental Policies EXHIBITS ATTACHED Current Rental Information B. Revised Facility Use Policy RECOMMENDATION Adopt Revised Facility Use Policy for Shannon Center FINANCIAL STATEMENT None DESCRIPTION In the 1985 Goals and Objectives for the Recreation Department, the need to revise the Shannon Center Rental Policy was identified. In reviewing the current policy (Exhibit A) staff found that there are areas that are continuously misunderstood by the public and, - in addition, there is pertinent information that applicants need to know that is not included in the current information. Exhibit B is the revised Facility Use Policy for Shannon Center that was approved by the Park and Recreation Commission . at their March 11, 1986 meeting. The policy has been revised to reflect those areas identified by staff as needing further clarification or complete revision. Those areas can be summarized as follows : Current Policy Proposed Change 1 . Groups are classified as 1 . Groups will be classified follows : as follows : a) "Residents" are indivi- I ." City of Dublin Use residing within the II . School Districts with boundaries of Dublin whom the City has a San Ramon Services reciprocal Facility District . Residency is Use Agreement . determined by the loca- III .Community Groups - - An tion of the individual organized :public applicant ' s residence, group having ' the not a business or organ- following membership izational. location. For qualifications : wedding receptions, a) Has a non-restric- either the bride, groom tive membership or parents of either policy. must reside within the b ) Is non-profit . District limits . c) Has officers and a b) "Public" groups include definite organiza- non-profit, non-re- tional structure. strictive clubs, civic, d) Activities are re- religious, or service creational or edu- organizations and cational in nature schools . e) At least seventy- c ) "Private" groups include five percent (75% ) promotional and private must be residents events, such as business of the City of meetings , anniversary Dublin/Dublin San parties , political fund Ramon Services raisers and receptions . District. ----------------------------------------------------------------- ITEM NO., �..,._•,-,a+.x�:.,••�-�-� ..... .,:.. ,..._ .. ,..,».,,.�.H.,,,,..-..�-�.,�.w•c.vsa�.�- �;-six �m�^xT�w ,:- �v �-n.»:� .__n,.• :..�-.a _ .. . ...,,,.......-,.. -,. ,.. . .... AGENDA STATEMENT - Shannon Center Rental Policies March 24 , 1986 Page Two IV. Private individuals or groups - youth or adult groups not open to the public and which are using the facility for private purposes . In this group are lodges, fraternal organizations , poli- tical organizations, wedding receptions, but not limited to these groups . V. Non-resident indivi- duals or groups with less than seventy- five percent (75%) of their membership residing within the boundaries of the City of Dublin/ Dublin San Ramon Services District . 2 . Phone-in reservations are 2 . Reservations must be done accepted with applicants in person and a deposit being put tentatively on paid . at that time. the calendar until such time that a deposit is received. 3 . Reservations are accepted 3 . Reservations for weekday up to one year in advance . use of the Center will be Residents have priority accepted up to 3 months over non-residents for in advance of the desired the first five days of date. Reservations for each month. weekend use (Friday night -Sunday) will be accepted up to one year in advance for Classifications I-IV and up to 9 months in advance for Classifica- tion V. 4 . Reservations are accepted 4 . An additional 50% will be on holidays at the normal charged for use of the rental fee . Center on designated City holidays . 5. School, Community 5. School, Community. Organizations and ', Non- Organizations and Non- Profit Organizations are Profit Organizations will charged to use the not be charged to use the facility regardless of facility for events where the nature of the event . a fee is not charged and if it is held during reg- ular business hours . If the event is after 5 : OOpm weekdays or on weekends an $8 . 00 an hour Building Attendant Fee will be charged. AGENDA STATEMENT - Shannon Center Rental Policies March 24, 1986 .Page Three L L t_.. As well as the aforementioned changes, the fee schedule has been restructured. Currently, users are charged a reservation fee, a cleaning/damage deposit, a setup fee, a cleanup fee, an hourly rental fee and an hourly building attendant fee . In addition, if they purchase insurance through the City ' s carrier, there is an additional insurance fee . This fee schedule creates confusion for staff and the public . What is being proposed is a hourly charge that_ incorporates all of the above fees . It is staffs belief that this will simplify matters greatly. At this time, an increase in the rental rates is not being recommended. The revenue presently received for rentals of the facility continues to cover both direct and indirect costs . In a recent phone survey of surrounding agencies, it was determined that our fees were comparable for similar facilities . It is the recommendation of staff and the Park . & Rec`reation Commission that the City Council adopt the Shannon Center Facility Use Policy effective April 1, 1986 . 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When the Community Center is not being used for City run WHO programs, some of the fa&ilities are available for use by Restrictions are made and fees applied community organizations and individuals. This brochure based upon who is using the facilities and contains all of the information you will need:what is available, for what purpose. The Community who can use the facilities,when they are available,how to make Center may be used by residents, non- a reservation, and what fees will be charged. residents, . public groups and private A variety of rooms and equipment is available under specific groups. conditions and restrictions. Please read this information carefully and feel free to use its pages as a work sheet.Mark areas 1. "Residents" are individuals residing of interest and circle the rooms and equipment items that you within the boundaries of Dublin San Ramon would like to use. Services District. Residency is determined by the location of the individual applicant's After you have studied this material and are ready refer to residence, not a business or organizational the RESERVATIONS Section and give us a call. location. For wedding receptions, either the bride, groom,or parents of either must reside RESERVA'T'IONS within the District limits. 2. "Public" groups include non-profit, non- WHEN []Check off each step as completed restrictive clubs, civic, religious, or service organizations and schools. Reservations will be accepted a maximum of 3. "Private"groups include promotional and one year in advance. We will open a monthly private events, such as 'business meetings, calendar, for the following year, on the first anniversary parties, political fund raisers and working day of each month. For example, if receptions. you want a date in May next year,give us a call any time after the first of May this year.Non- FEES residents must wait until 5 working days after the first of the month. See Section entitled What you pay will depend upon the WHO for resident definition. facilities used,how long they are used,the HOWtype of use,the equipment used,and any 1. Phone 829-4932 between 8:30 a.m. and damages. Possible fees are: 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. If your 1. Non-refundable reservation fee date is available you will be given a tentative 2. Refundable clean-up deposit reservation. 3. Hourly room rental ❑ 2. Your reservation will only be confirmed 4. Hourly building attendants when you complete the application form for 5. Certificate of Insurance use of the facility to the fullest extent possible 6. Alcohol fee Additional costs incurred, not covered and mail or bring in with a $50 for resident 8. public and $100 for all other groups a non- by your deposit. refundable deposit. (To be credited to your Rates are computed by the full hour and will total rental fee). Your deposit must be not be pro-rated. received within 7 days after your tentative All fees and use regulations are effective July 1, booking. if you miss this 7 day deadline you 1984, and are subject to change. may lose your reservation. Make check payable to City of Dublin and mail to CANCELLATIONS Recreation Department, P.O.,, Box 2340, Cancellations must be made in writing. Dublin, CA 94568. Refunds and service fees will be handled 3. We will process your form, filling in any as follows: special conditions and the fees. The amount you are charged may change if the time of use 1. 30 days or more prior to use date-forfeit is more than that requested. We will return deposit only. your copy of the completed form by mail.This 2. Less than 30 days prior to use date-forfeit completed form is your Use Permit. deposit and pay one half of the total El4. The balance of your rental fees must be charges listed on the Use Permit. received no later than 3 weeks,in advance of Occasionally, it may be necessary to your date of facility use. Please confirm` reschedule, relocate or deny a request arrangements for gaining access to the building previously approved. In this event, the group tiin ,.p*i^Mr�;§Lti 1v��A_ �.i �<'fya';j•�fF,, .'a'".'�ds ,l'•pu�.i, _ �44:YR � .1.�= :-'�2ti_°�n' �IS.^�4 '+". a �-2 c..i?'ti t�:. G `A..'i�i :: n..:_._...__..y...._._...�.._.�__.�`._.�. _ ;t or individual will be given as much adva 8. E ge is not available either before or notice as possible. after your event. 9. Rice, birdseed, etc., may not be thrown DAMAGE DEPOSIT inside the Community Center. You will be A Cleaning/Damage Deposit of $50 for charged an extra fee of $10 if this rule is resident public groups and $100 for all other violated. groups is due with all other rental fees.Refund 10. Tickets may not be sold at the door as an of this deposit will be made by mail within admission charge unless approved in advance. three weeks following your facility use. 11. Serving tables may not be placed on Charges' against the Cleaning/Damage carpeted areas. Deposit will be made for any costs including but not limited to, damages to floors, walls, RESPONSIBILITY furnishings and landscaping, extra cleaning of You are solely responsible and answerable the facilities and furnishings both inside and t financially for any and all accidents or injuries outside, overtime charges, and any other to persons or property resulting from your use unusual costs incurred. You will be billed for of City facilities. You shall be responsible for any damages not covered by your deposit. the control 'and supervision of all people in attendance during your usage of the facility ALCOHOLand shall take care to see that no damage is Applicants requesting permission to sell done to the facility, and that everyone alcoholic beverages must obtain a one-day conducts himself in an orderly manner. If sales license from the State of California damages or behavior of your group warrant, Beverage Control Board. Call 464-0865 for you may be denied further use of the facilities. information. THE BUILDING ATTENDANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FACILITY AND INSURANCE MAY REQUEST POLICE ASSISTANCE Applicants shall provide the City of Dublin AT ANY TIME TO PREVENT ABUSE OF with a valid Certificate of Liability Insurance PRIVILEGES AND TO ENFORCE written through carriers acceptable to the City FACILITY RULES AND REGULATIONS. of Dublin. Such certificate shall provide Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability WHAT WE WILL DO protection at a minimum limit of 1. A building attendant will open the facilities $1,000,000 per occurrence. This Certificate for your use at the time you request on the of Insurance shall name the City of Dublin as application form. Be sure that the time you an additional insured in conformance with the request includes all of the time you will need Hold Harmless Agreement as outlined in the to set up, put up decorations, or prepare any Facility Rental Agreement. The Certificate of food planned. Insurance is due at the time of final payment. WHAT YOU MUST DO 2• We will provide table and chair service(set up and take down only).Time for this service 1. You must provide your own coffee servers, must be included in your rental hours. cooking utensils, silverware, plates, ash trays, etc. 3. A building attendant will be on duty in the 2. Barbequing is permitted only with advance Community Center during your entire use of approval. the facility. This person will be available to 3. The changing of furniture arrangements answer uestions and help p you as necessary. must be approved in advance. The services of the building attendant are not 4. You must set up your own decorations and available for waiting tables, serving, kitchen all other preparations necessary for your help, etc. function-Time for this preparation must be included in your rental hours. 5. Decorations must be of flame-retardent 4. It is the responsibility of the building material.The use of nails,tacks,staples,etc.is attendant to enforce all of the facility use prohibited. regulations. 6.You are responsible for the removal of all decorations, taking down all special physical 5. If you have 200 or more people or are arrangements, the removal of trash from the serving food (coffee excepted) and/or building, the placement of all trash in the alcoholic beverages we may assign a second garbage dumpsters provided, and complete building attendant and charge you an cleaning of the kitchen. additional $7.00 per hour. This fee will be 7. Tables, chairs, and other equipment may charged and on-call staff contacted if your not be removed from the buildings. actual attendance goes over 200. 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The Facility Use Policy is designed to ensure that the Center is utilized for recreational, cultural, social and community service functions that meet the needs and interests of the community. In addition, the Facility Use Policy establishes rules, regulations, procedures and fees governing the use of the Center. Any request for exception to the rules, regulations, procedures and fees as stated in the Facility Use Policy, must be submitted in writing to the Director of Recreation no later than one (1 ) month prior to the date requested. CLASSIFICATIONS OF USERS 1 . The following classifications shall apply for the purpose of determining applicable fees and charges as well as priority use: I . City of Dublin Use . II . School Districts with whom the City has a reciprocal Facility Use Agreement. III . Community Groups - An organized public group having the following membership qualifications : a) Has a non-restrictive membership policy. b) Is non-profit . c) Has officers and a definite organizational structure . d) Activities are recreational or educational in nature . e) At least seventy-five percent ( 75% ) must be residents of the City of Dublin/Dublin San Ramon Services District . IV. Private individuals or groups - youth or adult groups not open to the public and which are using the facility for private purposes . In this group are lodges, fraternal organizations, political organizations, wedding receptions, but not limited to these groups . V. Non-resident individuals or groups - individuals or groups with less than seventy-five percent ( 75% ) of their membership residing within the boundaries of the City of Dublin/Dublin San Ramon Services District . Shannon Community Center - Facility Use Policy Page Two 2 . Use of the Center shall not be granted: a) To persons, groups, associations, clubs or organizations desiring such use for "private gain" , which term is defined and herein to mean use for the principal purpose of making a ,profit not pledged to be devoted to public or welfare uses . b) To any individual or group, political or otherwise, that advocates the overthrow of the government of the United States of America or the State of California by force, violence or any other unlawful means . c ) When determined by the Director of Recreation, such use may not be in the best interest of the City. RESERVATION PROCEDURE 1 . In order to reserve the Shannon Community Center, a Facility Use Application must be submitted for approval by the Director of Recreation. Approval takes 3-5 working days ; you will be notified by mail as . to the status of your application. 2 . Once an application has been submitted, a waiting list will be established for those groups requesting use on the same date . If, after the review by the Director of Recreation, the application is rejected, the first group on the waiting list will be notified. 3 . Applications must be submitted in person at the Shannon Community Center Office, 11600 Shannon Avenue, Dublin. 4 . Applications are accepted between the hours of 9 : 00a.m. and 4 : 00p.m. , Monday through Friday (holidays excepted) . 5 . Applications for weekday use of the Center will be accepted up to three ( 3 ) months in advance of the desired date . Applications for weekend use (Friday night-Sunday) of the Center will be accepted as follows : a) Classifications I-IV may submit applications up to one (1 ) year in advance of the desired date. b) Classification ,V may submit applications up to nine ( 9 ) months in advance of the desired date. c ) If one year/nine months before the desired date falls on Saturday, the application may be submitted the preceeding Friday. If one year/nine months before the desired date falls on Sunday, the application may be submitted the following Monday. Shannon Community Center - Facility Use Policy Page Three 6 . Applications submitted less than five ( 5 ) working days prior to the day requested will not be accepted. 7 . The Center will not be available for meetings or activities on a regular, continuing basis . 8 . An additional 50% will be charged for use of the Center on designated City holidays . CANCELLATIONS 1 . Cancellations must be made in writing. Refunds will be handled as follows : a) 30 days or more prior to function date - forfeit deposit unless date is rebooked by another user. b) Less than 30 days prior to function date - forfeit deposit and one-half of fees paid. PAYMENT SCHEDULE 1 . At the time the application is submitted, the security deposit is required (see Fee Schedule ) . 2 . Final payment is due no later than one month ( 30 days ) prior to the scheduled function date . Please call the rental secretary at 829-4932 to schedule an appointment . 3 . Payments not received by this thirty day deadline will result in cancellation of the function and forfeiture of the deposit . 4 . Security deposits will be returned by mail within 30 days of ,your function date providing there are no violations of the Facility Use Policy and/or excessive cleaning or damages to the facility. HOURS OF USE 1 . The Shannon Community Center is available for rental Sunday through Thursday from 8: OOAM to 10 : 00PM, and Friday and Saturday from 8 : OOAM to 12 midnight . 2 . The minimum reservation accepted will be for two hours . 3 . Hours of use must include the amount of time needed for the function, setup and cleanup, including any time needed by your caterer, ban"d, florist, coordinator, etc. 4 . Refunds are not given for hours not used. 5 . Within 30 days of function date, requests for changes in function hours are subject to availability of staff . 6 . The Center must be vacated by the time specified on the Facility Use Application. Shannon Community Center - Facility Use Policy Page Four INSURANCE CERTIFICATE Applicants shall provide the City of Dublin with a valid Certificate of Liability Insurance written through carriers acceptable to the City of Dublin. Such certificate shall provide Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability protection at a minimum limit of $500, 000 per occurrence . This Certificate of Insurance shall name the City of Dublin as an additional insured in conformance with the Hold Harmless Agreement as outlined in the Facility Use Application. The Certificate of Insurance is due at the time final payment is made . ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 1 . Requests to sell alcohol must be approved by the Dublin Police Department ( 829-0566 ) . 2 . If permission is granted, applicants must obtain the appropriate permits or licenses from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, 1111 Jackson Street, Room 4040 , Oakland, CA. (464-0865 ) . Evidence of this coverage is due at the time final payment is made . GENERAL REGULATIONS 1 . Groups composed of minors must be supervised by one ( 1) adult for each twenty (20 ) minors at all times while they are using the facility. 2 . Facility Use Permits cannot be transferred, assigned or sublet . 3 . Decorations must be of flame-retardant material . The use of nails, tacks or staples is prohibited. Masking tape, if used, must be removed immediately following the event . 4 . Storage is not available either before or after your event . 5 . Tables and chairs may not be removed from the interior of the building. 6 . Barbecuing and/or the use of candles must be approved in advance by the Fire Department ( 829-2333 ) . 7 . Rice, birdseed, etc . may not be thrown in the facility. 8 . Tickets may not be sold at the door as an admission charge unless approved in advance by the Director of Recreation. 9 . Parking is permitted in painted parking stalls only. Parking is not permitted on sidewalks, lawn areas or unmarked blacktop areas . Vehicles parked illegally will be cited. 10 . Information on using or reserving areas in the park as part of your function can be obtained by calling 828-0515 . Shannon Community Center - Facility Use Policy Page Five FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR USE SOCIAL HALL 40 ' x 80 ' Capacity - Assembly 510 Dining 240 Stage Access to Kitchen WEST ROOM 40 ' x 30 ' Capacity - Assembly 100 Dining 50 Carpeted Not Available for Dining EAST ROOM 20 ' x 50 ' Capacity - Assembly 157 Dining 73 Access to Kitchen Hardwood Floors A&B ROOM 25 ' x 50 ' Capacity - Assembly 140 Dining 70 Concrete Floors KITCHEN - CATERING ONLY Commercial Sized Refrigerator Steam Tables/Warming Trays Double Sink/Garbage Disposal Dishwasher EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE FOR USE Banquet Tables 8 ' x3 ' 25 Rectanglar Tables 8 'x30" 5 Round Tables 5 ' 15 Chairs (Auditorium Style) 300 Public Address System - Available for use in Social Hall only Note : The number of tables and chairs indicated cannot be guaranteed. Effort will be made to supply the number shown. Shannon Community Center - Facility Use Policy Page Six FEE. SCHEDULE Classification I 1 . No Charge Classification II and III 1 . No charge if the following criteria is met : a) Admission fees are not charged b) Event held during the Centers regular business hours If the event is held after 5 : 00p.m. weekdays or on the weekend, the group will be assessed an $8 . 00 per hour Building Attendant Fee . 2 . If the Center is to be used for the purpose of fundraising or if an admission fee is to be charged, the following charges apply: Security Deposit $100 Hourly Charges Social Hall ( includes use $ 45 of kitchen) West Room $ 31 East Room $ 31 A&B Room $ 31 Kitchen Use (with rental. of $ 10 West, East or A&B Rooms ) Classification IV Security Deposit $100 Hourly Charges Social Hall (includes use of $ 75 kitchen) West Room $ 35 East Room $ 35 A&B Room $ 35 Kitchen Use (with rental of West, $ 10 East or A&B Rooms ) Shannon Community Center - Facility Use Policy Page Seven Classification V Security Deposit $100 Hourly Charges Social Hall ( includes use of $ 80 kitchen) West Room $ 37 East Room $ 37 A&B Room $ 37 Kitchen Use (with rental of West, $ 12 East or A&B Rooms ) The undersigned, hereby agrees to be responsible for any damage to the facility occurring during this use, and agrees to be responsible for the conduct of all persons attending this function. Applicant further agrees to be responsible for any accident or injury occurring to anyone during this use, and agrees that the City of Dublin, its officers and employees, shall not be responsible for any such injury or loss. The undersigned, has received a copy of the Facility Use Policy and agrees to comply with the rules and regulations listed therein. Signature of Rental Applicant Date Signature of Recreation Department Rep. Date