HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 2022-197RESOLUTION NO. 2022 —1 7
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY,
CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE AMENDMENT OF CITY COUNCIL POLICY 802,
"CITY SUPPORT FOR SPECIAL EVENTS, ACTIVITITES, PROGRAMS, AND
SERVICES," ADDING EVENTS TO THE SPONSORED AND CO -SPONSORED LIST
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of National City that City Council
Policy No. 802, entitled "City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and
Service" is amended as recommended by the Director of Community Development.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of National City that
the amended Policy attached hereto as Attachment "A" and by reference incorporated
herein is hereby adopted.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 6th day of December 20 2
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APPROVED ED AS TO FORM:
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Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of National City, California, on
December , 2022 by the following vote, to -wit:
Ayes: Sotelo-Solis, Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez
Nays: None.
Absent. None.
Abstain: None.
AUTHENTICATED BY: ALEJA IRA OTELQ-SOLIS
Mayor of the City of National City, California
BY:
Luz Molina
City Clerk of the City of National City, California
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CITY COUNCIL POLICY
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
TITLE: City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services POLICY 802
ADOPTED: October 3,2006 AMENDED:
December 6, 2022
BACKGROUND:
The Council recognizes that special events are a lifestyle that defines National City's
history and makes our City unique. However, City Council is also concerned with the
increasing cost of City support of special events, examples of which are concerts, festivals,
parades and sporting events which take place at City parks and facilities or in City streets
and rights -of -way. The Council notes that City support of special events, be it police
traffic service, fire standby service or other support, is not specifically budgeted and is
provided through reductions in the level of service for budgeted programs.
DEFINITIONS:
1. "SPECIAL EVENT" as defined in Municipal Code Section 15.60.005 means any
organized activity conducted for a common or collective purpose, use or benefit which
involves the utilization of, or has an impact upon, public property or facilities and the
need for providing municipal and public safety services in response to the event.
Examples of Special Events include, but are not limited to:
a. Parades
b. Public concerts and other community cultural events
c. Demonstrations
d. Circuses
e. Fairs and festivals
f. Community or neighborhood block parties and street dances
g. Mass participation sports (marathons, bicycles races and tours)
h. Film making activities
i. Public speaker events
2. "CITY SUPPORT" means any City services required to maintain minimal interference
and inconvenience to the general public resulting from a Special Event.
City Support includes, but is not limited to:
a. Special Event permit processing
b. Police services
c. Sanitation and cleanup
d. Maintaining access for emergency vehicles and provision of medical care
e. Street closures
f. Use of City Stage, PA equipment and/or Information Trailer
TITLE: City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services POLICY 802
ADOPTED: October 3, 2006 AMENDED: December 6, 2022
City Support does not include internal security, crowd control and other services
considered the responsibility of the Special Event Sponsor.
3. "NON PROFIT" means a non-profit tax exempt organization (501(c)(3)) that is
exempted from payment of income taxes by federal or state law and which has been in
existence for a minimum of six (6) months preceding the date of application for a
special event.
4. "PUBLIC FACILITY" means any property, building, or public access (street, park,
theater, etc.) that lies within the City and which is owned or operated by the City for
public benefit orusage.
5. "EVENT ORGANIZER" means any person, group, or corporation assuming
responsibility for planning, promoting, and carrying out a Special Event.
6. "CITY MANAGER" means the City Manager or designee.
7. "CITY CO -SPONSORED EVENT" is defined as an annual event that occurs within
the boundaries of National City. The co -sponsoring agency must be a National City
non-profit or branch thereof and the event must benefit National City and its residents.
Applications must be submitted as a special event application to the Neighborhood
Services Department, deadlines are noted annually. The current City co-sponsorship
events list (Attachment "A") are considered grandfathered and will not need to apply
annually forapproval.
8. "CITY SPONSORED EVENT" is defined as an annual community -wide event that is
planned and managed by one or more City departments. The current City sponsored
events list (Attachment "B") are considered grandfathered and will not need to apply
annually for approval. These events will not require a secondary City Council
approval through the TUP or Special Event process. City Staff will process event
applications and City Council will be updated of these events annually and or on a
quarterly basis.
PURPOSE:
It is the purpose of this policy to provide guidelines for the support of special events,
consistent with the least possible disruption to normal City services.
POLICY:
A. Co -Sponsored Events
It is the policy of the City Council that:
TITLE: City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services POLICY 802
ADOPTED: October 3, 2006 AMENDED: December 6, 2022
1. To the extent that economic conditions and the City's resources allow, the City
manager upon City Council notification, may provide reasonable City support of up
to $1,200 per event day to non-profit special events that benefit National City
residents, are held wholly within City limits, and which are listed in Attachment
"A" and are considered to be City co -sponsored annual events.
2. Any new non-profit applicant (not on Attachment "A") requesting co-sponsorship
must apply to be considered for the City co -sponsored event list which will be
reviewed annually by the 802 policy committee. The 802 policy committee will
recommend changes to the co -sponsored event list only when required on an annual
basis (per Section 7 of Definitions- page 2). As a City co -sponsored event,
organizations shall prominently place the City's logo in all advertising materials
promoting the event and provide space for the City to set up an information booth,
per the City Council's discretion.
3. Any new Special Event or TUP applicant not currently on the approved co-
sponsored list and requesting fee waivers, may only be considered to have fees
waived up to the minimum level of $500 per event day. Attachments "A" and
"B" are the current list of approved co -sponsored and sponsored events
respectively. Any new events considering co-sponsorship must apply through the
annualprocess.
4. Any Special Event or TUP application is prohibited from engaging in any
political election activities, including but not limited to campaign activities,
campaign/political information booths, messaging, banners, or support of any
political candidate during any Co -Sponsored event in the City.
5. Any Co -Sponsored organization on the event list that had not held an event in
three (3) years shall be withdrawn from the Co -Sponsored list for the following
year (Attachment "A").
B. Sponsored Events
It is the policy of the City Council that to the extent economic conditions and the City's
resource allow, National City will sponsor and provide community -wide annual events
which are listed in Attachment "B". Event fees that are incurred by City departments will
be charged against an account designed for that purpose. The City Manager shall notify
the City Council of upcoming events on a quarterly basis.
TITLE: City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services POLICY 802
ADOPTED: October 3, 2006 AMENDED: December 6, 2022
C. Other Events, Activities, Programs and Services
It is the policy of the City Council that:
1. To the extent that economic conditions and the City's resources allow, the City
Manager may provide City support for a special event conducted by a non-profit
organization. City support would be limited to a waiver of permit processing fees
and the event must benefit National City residents. Examples include an event
where there is insufficient time for Council approval, such as in the event of a
catastrophe or an emergency situation. The City Manager shall notify the City
Council of any such support on a monthly basis.
2. The City Manager shall charge City costs for any special event of a commercial
nature; also, the City Manager shall require organizers of commercial special
events to pay the City a negotiated percentage of gross revenues or a flat fee. Such
revenues will be deposited into the City's General Fund.
3. Proceeds from a special event of a commercial nature that benefits a local
non-profit organization, shall show proof of donation within 10 business days.
Such proof shall be submitted to the City's Department of Finance (Revenue &
Recovery). Failure to provide proof of donation will result in loss of any deposit
remitted and may jeopardize future use of City facilities.
4. To the extent economic conditions and the City's resources allow, funding support
may be authorized in support of a program, service or activity, other than a special
event, when found by the City Council to be of benefit to the community or the
City.
Requests must include a specific purpose for the funding (i.e., to pay, in whole or in
part, for the purchase or rental of specific supplies or equipment).
TITLE: City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services POLICY 802
ADOPTED: October 3,2006 AMENDED: December 6, 2022
D. Documentation of Expenses
A report detailing allowable incurred expenses must be submitted to the Department of
Finance, in a format prescribed by the Director of Finance, for a special event, program,
service, or activity receiving funding support from the City. The report must be
accompanied by documentation, including receipts for all purchases, if requested.
This requirement shall not apply to programs, services, or activities for which the City is
underwritten contractual agreement. Any such requirement shall be dictated by the terms
of said agreement.
Failure of an organization or individual to provide a proper report and documentation of
allowable incurred expenses may result in denial of future funding support requests.
E. El Toyon Park
The use of El Toyon Park for special events is prohibited.
F. Use of Mobile Stage
The mobile stage shall be used only on City parklands, and/or other public property within
the limits of National City. Any events outside this purview and requesting use of the City
stage must apply through the special event process. The USER of the stage shall be
responsible for any damage to the unit resulting from carelessness or misuse.
TITLE: City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services POLICY 802
ADOPTED: October 3, 2006 AMENDED: December 6, 2022
RELATED POLICY REFERENCES:
City Council Policy# 704 - Limitation on City Approved Special Events within the City
City Council Policy# 801 - Field and Facility Rules and Regulations
TITLE: City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services POLICY 802
ADOPTED: October 3, 2006 AMENDED: December 6, 2022
ATTACHMENT "A"
NATIONAL CITY CO -SPONSORED EVENTS
Event Title
National City International Mariachi
Festival
Organizer
National City Chamber of
Commerce
Timing
March
Granger Jr. High Cultural Fair Granger Jr. High Spring
Job Fair N.C. Chamber of Commerce Spring
July 4th Carnival National City Host Lions Club July
Mabuhay Festival Mabuhay Festival June
Las Palmas 5K and 1 Mile Walk Las Palmas Elementary School June
Blood Drive American Red Cross June
Auto Heritage Days N.C. Chamber of Commerce August
Relay for Life American Cancer Society July
Bayside Brew &Spirits Fest N.C. Chamber of Commerce September
OneSight Vision Clinic N.C. Host Lions Club October
Salute to Navy N.C. Chamber of Commerce October
Maytime Band Review Maytime Band Association October
Sweetwater High Homecoming Sweetwater High School Fall
Community Concert Band Series N.C. Community Concert Band Quarterly
(up to 4 concerts annually/per year)
Spirit of the Holidays N.C. College Campus Lions N.C. December
Fire Department Local 2744
Christmas with Kids
Christmas with Kids December
Note: Co -sponsored events that reoccur on the same date, or weekend, each year will maintain, 'first rights" to their date if
the special event permit application is received within five months of the recurring event date. After the five month
application deadline, other interested parties will be able to apply. Events scheduled on recurring weekends (such as the J
St., 2"d, 3'd, 4", or 5 'n weekend of a month) will be defined by the first date of the event is open to the public.
TITLE: City Support for Special Events, Activities, Programs and Services POLICY 802
ADOPTED: October 3, 2006 AMENDED: December 6, 2022
ATTACHMENT "B"
NATIONAL CITY SPONSORED EVENTS
Event Title Organizer Timing
Movies in the Park Community Services Summer
NC Gets Active Community Services Quarterly
Summer Concerts Community Services Summer
Miss. National City Pageant Community Services July
National Night Out Police Department, Community August
Services, FFA
9/11 Remembrance Ceremony Fire Department September
Fiestas Patrias Community Service September
National City Birthday Community Services September
Celebration
National City Cruising Event(s) City Manager's Office TBD
State of the City Mayor's Office Fall
Family Tennis Day Community Services October
Annual Volunteer Dinner Community Services Fall
Dia de los Muertos Mayor's Office Oct/Nov
Veteran's Day City Manager's Office November
Turkey Giveaway Mayor's Office November
A Kimball Holiday Community Services December
Community Service Day Community Services April