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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2841ORDINANCE NO. 2841 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, regulating the use of the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center and amending Ordinances 2398, 2405, 2770 and 2805 and Chapter 12.08 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DOES HEREBY ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. Section 1 of Ordinance 2398, Section 1 of Ordinance 2405, Section 1 of Ordinance 2770, Section 1 of Ordinance 2805, and Chapter 12.08 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended to read as follows: Chapter 12.08 VERN BURTON MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CENTER AND SENIOR SERVICES AND COMMUNITY CENTER Sections: 12.08.010 Applicability. 12.08.020 Permitted Activities. 12.08.030 Use Regulations. 12.08.040 Permit - Applications. 12.08.050 Permit - Issuance Prerequisites. 12.08.060 Fee Schedule. 12.08.070 Permit - Revocation. 12.08.080 Permit - Assignment. 12.08.090 Right of Inspection. 12.08.100 Temporary Alterations. 12.08.110 Prohibited Activities. 12.08.115 Scheduling of Permitted Activities. 12.08.120 Violation - Penalty. 12.08.010 Applicability. This Chapter shall apply to the use of the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center, located at 308 East 4th Street in the City, and to the use of the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center, located at 328 East 7th Street in the City, and to any use of the surrounding grounds whenever said use is in conjunction with the use of the either building as governed by this Chapter. This These Community Centers 4s are provided by the City for social, educational, and recreational activities, which require a structure with the size and characteristics of the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center or the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center. 12.08.020 Permitted Activities. Subject to the provisions of all other Sections of this Chapter, the following activities are permitted in the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center and the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center: A. Social functions, including banquets; B. Exhibitions, including, but not limited to, boat, auto, or other product displays; C. Conventions, conference and other business gatherings; D. Concerts; E. Civic events; F. Professional and /or semi - professional events;—and G. Recreational Activitics; H. Educational; and I. Senior Services. 12.08.030 Use Regulations. The following regulations shall apply to the use of the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center and the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center: A. The hours of operations shall be from 5:00 AM to 2:00 AM. B. The sale or use of liquor, including beer and wine, shall be permitted at activities allowed in the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center and the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center, provided that the applicant for the permit to use the facility shall furnish proof that all permits required by the Washington State Liquor Control Board have been obtained and that the provisions outlined in PAMC 12.08.050 A -F have been complied with. C. All applicable Federal, State and local laws, codes and regulations shall be complied with. D. The Parks and Recreation Director shall recommend such other regulations as are necessary for use of the facility, which regulations shall be adopted by the City Council. E. The above use regulations may be modified only by special permission of the City Manager with the right of appeal to the City Council. 12.08.040 Permit - Applications. A. An applicant for a permit to use the facility shall file an application with the Director of Parks and Recreation or his designee at least fifteen days prior to the date sought for use of the facility, or at least thirty days prior to the date sought for the use of the facility if special arrangements such as floor covering, seating, or other such arrangements are required, unless the Director waives such notice requirements in circumstances that he deems appropriate, and shall provide the following information: 1. Sponsor of the activity; 2. Nature of the event; 3. Date of the event; 4. Expected attendance; 5. All other such information as may be required by the Director of Parks and Recreation. B. The Director of Parks and Recreation shall review the application for sufficiency and consistency with the terms and conditions of this Chapter, the rules adopted pursuant to the authority of this Chapter, and all other applicable Federal, State, and City laws, codes, and regulations. C. The Director shall determine whether a permit for the activity requested shall be issued. In appropriate circumstances, the Director may issue a permit for an activity that varies from the terms and conditions of this Chapter, provided that the public health, public safety, public property and public peace are adequately protected. The Director may place such terms and conditions on the permit as he deems necessary and appropriate for the proper administration and enforcement of this Chapter. D. The decision of the Director may be appealed to the Parks, Recreation and Beautification Commission, by filing an appeal with the Director within ten days of his decision. 12.08.050 Permit - Issuance Prerequisites. A. After approval of the permit application, and before issuance of the permit, the applicant shall deposit with the City a cash deposit or a surety bond, in an amount calculated to pay costs or charges for cleanup and /or damage, but in no event to exceed $1,000. This bond or deposit shall be used to pay costs or charges incurred to repair damages to the City facility, or to clean up the facility after its use if the same is not done by the applicant within a reasonable time, as determined by the Director of Parks and Recreation. This bond or other deposit, or a portion thereof, shall be returned to the applicant when the City is satisfied that any damages incurred during the use of the facility by the applicant have been repaired and that the facility has been cleaned to the same condition as when delivered to the applicant. This bond or other deposit may be used by the City for repair or clean up if such is not done by the applicant. The requirement for deposit or bond may be waived if the applicant is a non - profit, governmental or regulatory agency, in the discretion of the Director of Parks and Recreation. B. After approval of a permit application, and before issuance of the permit, the applicant for any use that is either sponsored by a corporate entity or is a special event with significant potential liability exposure as determined by the City shall furnish to the City evidence of liability coverage in an amount and form satisfactory to the Risk Manager, naming the City as an additional insured. C. As deemed necessary and appropriate, the Director of Parks and Recreation may require that the applicant execute a hold harmless in favor of the City for any and all claims arising out of the permitted use, except for claims caused by the sole negligence of the City. D. Within 48 hours of the event, the applicant must meet with a representative of the Parks and Recreation Department for a thorough review of the facilities, available equipment, security procedures and the issuance of keys. E. The Director of Parks and Recreation may place other conditions and requirements upon the use of the Vern Burton - 4 - Memorial Community Center or the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center as are deemed necessary and appropriate to assure the safety and security of the public and the facility. F. After approval of the permit application, and before issuance of the permit, the applicant shall present written confirmation of conformance with any other condition or requirement placed upon the proposed activity. 12.08.060 Fee Schedule. The Director of Parks and Recreation shall prepare a schedule of fees for the use of the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center and the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center, which shall be sublect to adoption by ordinance of the City Council. This cchcdulc shall be approved by the City Council by resolution. 12.08.070 Permit - Revocation. Any permit issued pursuant to the terms of this Chapter may be revoked in accordance with the provisions of Sections 5.04.150 through 5.04.220. 12.08.080 Permit - Assignment. No permit issued pursuant to this Chapter may be assigned. 12.08.090 Right of Inspection. The Director of Parks and Recreation, his designee, or any peace officer of the State shall have the right to enter and inspect any activity at the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center and the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center at any time. 12.08.100 Temporary Alterations. Any applicant for a permit may make application for, and may receive approval for, temporary alterations to the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center and the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center; provided that all such alterations shall be immediately removed from the structure at the conclusion of the activity, and the structure shall be returned to the condition existing before the alteration. 12.08.110 Prohibited Activities. It is unlawful for any user or other person to commit any of the following offenses on the premises of, or in connection with the use of the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center and the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center: A. Interference with any individual or group engaged in lawful use of the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center or the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center; B. Soliciting, interfering with, accosting other people for selling, begging, immoral acts or other similar purposes is not permitted in any park or attendant facility; C. Wilfully marking, marring, defacing, disfiguring, injuring, tampering with or displacing, removing, burning, cutting, carving, digging up or damaging any City property and attendant facilities or any plants, trees or shrubs, or attaching any rope, wire or other contrivance to a tree, plant, shrub or structure. 12.08.115 Scheduling of Permitted Activities. The scheduling of activities permitted pursuant to this Chapter shall be in accordance with the following requirements: A. Conference and Convention Events. Conferences, conventions and other events which attract visitors to Port Angeles shall be eligible for reservations for an unlimited period in advance of the event. Once the event is scheduled, there shall be no cancellation by the City without approval of the event sponsor. B. Annual Community Events. Events that are annual, open to the community, and significant to the community in general shall be eligible for reservations up to nine months in advance of the event. Once the event is scheduled, there shall be no cancellation by the City without approval of the event sponsor. Annual community events include, but are not limited to, fund raising events of local non- profit corporations. C. Private Events. Events that are scheduled for a single occasion, are not significant to the community in general, and are by invitation only shall be eligible for reservations up to nine months in advance of the event; provided, however, that such events cannot be displaced by conference and convention events within 120 days of the event date. If no conference and convention event displaces a private event up to 120 days before the event date, the private event advance reservation shall be deemed con- firmed. Private events include, but are not limited to, weddings and receptions, private parties, and similar occasions. In the event a private event is displaced, the Parks and Recreation De- partment will attempt to relocate or reschedule the private event. D. Scheduling Information. On a regular basis the Parks and Recreation Department will furnish to the North Olympic Peninsula Visitors and Convention Bureau and the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce an updated schedule of activities that have been scheduled at the Vern Burton Memorial Community Center and the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center. By request such schedule will also be provided to other interested parties. 12.08.120 Violation - Penalty. Any person violating any of the provisions of Section 12.08.110 is guilty of a misdemeanor, and may be punished by a fine of up to $500 for each offense. Section 2 - Severability. If any provisions of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance, or application of the provisions of the Ordinance to other persons or circumstances, is not affected. Section 3 - Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect five days after publication. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 4th day of Oct. , 1994. ATTEST: 4CO_Sol4 �d Becky J .Upt n, Ci y Cler APPROVED AS TO FORM: raig D. Knutson, City Attorney PUBLISHED: October 9, 1994 (By Summary) 94.13 - 7 - M A Y O R ( Summaries of Ordinances Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council on October 4, 1994 Ordinance No. 2839 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles amends Ordinance 1709, as amended, and Section 17.08.060(I) of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to the definition of lot width, which is the horizontal distance between side lot lines measured at right angles to the lot depth at a point midway between the front and rear lot lines, or at the front setback line, provided the average horizontal distance between side lot lines must also meet or exceed the minimum lot width required. Ordinance No. 2841 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles regulates the use of the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center and amends Ordinances 2398, 2405, 2770 and 2805 and Chapter 12.08 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Ordinance No. 2842 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles establishes a fee schedule for use of the Port Angeles Senior Services and Community Center and codifies this fee schedule in Chapter 3.70 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk's office or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. These Ordinances shall take effect five days after the date of publication of these summaries. Publish: October 9. 1994 Becky J. Upton City Clerk