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1979-339RESOLUTION NO. 79R -339 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ESTABLISHING THE POLICY AND FEES FOR CITY -WIDE PARK AND RECREATION PROGRAMS AND SERVICES IN THE CITY AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 79R -2. WHEREAS, the City does desire to establish a policy for the charging of fees for recreation programs and park services; and WHEREAS, it is the policy of the City to establish such fee charges by resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council that it does hereby establish the following policies and fees for City -wide park and recreation programs and services: Section 1 PURPOSE It is the purpose of this policy to establish and clarify the practice of charging fees for certain recreation programs and services provided by the Anaheim Parks, Recreation and the Arts Department. Section 2 PHILOSOPHY It is the general philosophy of the City to offer basic recreation programs and services to the general populace of the City at no charge. It is necessary, however, in an effort to enrich, promote and offer a well balanced program, for reasonable fees to be established and charged for programs and services of special interest to individuals and groups. Section 3 AUTHORITY Fees may be established for the following reasons: a. Activities requiring the use of a specialized instructor. b. Activities requiring special equipment and /or supplies. c. Special events requiring transportation, admissions or other direct costs. d. To reimburse the Department for staff costs for a non sponsored activity. e. For rental of facilities or equipment. f. To supplement overhead, maintenance and admin- istrative costs. -1- n g. To generate revenue to support activities. Section 4 GUIDELINES The following guidelines are established to provide consistent and reasonable fees. a. City -owned park and recreation facilities should be made available for general recreational use of the people of Anaheim with minimum charges for use. b. All local youth organizations be exempt from fees for their activities. c. Exclusive and /or permanent use of buildings and/ or groups is prohibited. d. Charges should be assessed for the use of facilities by groups where certain or unusual maintenance and operation costs above the normal maintenance of these facilities are incurred. e. Commercial and non resident uses will be assessed fees higher than resident uses. f. Fees and charges will be reviewed annually in December and a report with the adjustments will be submitted to the City Council. Section 5 CATEGORIES Fees are categorized and are so defined: a. Facility cost for use of indoor or outdoor facilities that require supervision and /or prepara- tion or technical assistance. Usually based on a per hour basis. Rates vary on type of user and length of use. b. Programs /Class 1. Self supporting classes where fee is charged with 85% of the monies collected paid to instructor through a contract agreement. The remaining 15% retained by the Department to support supplies and program administration. 2. Partial Support Programs, services and classes where fee partially supports the cost of the program with the remainder of the cost being borne by the City. c. Equipment Rental Cost to use specialized equipment and /or staff to operate specialized equipment. -2- d. Excursions Recreational trips where fee is based on cost of admission to activity and cost of trans- portation to and from activity. Leadership costs provided by City. e. Group Programs Team or spectator oriented activities. f. Sales Certain items available for purchases as a result of a program or facility. g. Non- Resident A fee, over and above, regular fees for all fee classes and programs charged to those residing outside Anaheim. Section 6 FEES a. Facility Fees /Rentals Pearson Park Theatre Show Wagon $63 per 4 hours use $15.75 per hour plus direct costs Softball Field (night use) $5.25 per hour Baseball Fields (Day use) $4.50 per hour Baseball Fields (Night use) $8.00 per hour Glover Stadium (Day use) $5.25 per hour (baseball) Glover Stadium (Night use) $10.50 per hour (baseball) Glover Stadium (Private School) $405 setup and cleanup Non profit fund raising $405 any direct costs Commercial $405 $200 15% of admission Softball field preparation $10.50 per field Baseball field preparation $15.75 per field Gymnasiums $4.75 per hour Tennis Courts S.50 per 1/2 hour Martin Recreation Center $8.00 per hour Swimming Pools -3- $21.00 per hour for 50 people or less. $5.25 per hour for each additional 50 people. BROOKHURST COMMUNITY CENTER Fee Schedule w/o Alcohol (during staff hours) Multi- purpose Room Meeting Rooms /per room Group East West Both A B C D I No Charge No Charge No Charge No Charge II $15.75/hr $10.50 /hr $21 /hour $5.25 /hour III $31.50 /hr $21 /hour $42 /hour $10.50 /hr Fee Schedule w /Alcohol Meeting Multi- purpose Room Patio Rooms /per room Group East West Both A B C D I II $52.50/hr $26.25/hr $78.75/hr $26.25/hr $10.50 /hr III $78.75/hr $52.50/hr $105. /hr $52.50/hr $36.75/hr Any part of an hour will be considered one hour. ADDITIONAL FEES Staff Fee: $5.25 per hour for each additional staff member required Alcohol Event Worker: An event worker shall be assigned to assist the user when either section of the Multi purpose room is being used and wine is being served. b. Programs /Classes 1. SELF SUPPORTING (15% to City) (85% to Instructor) CLASS /PROGRAM: Animal Care $11.50 Backgammon 510.50 Bridge $15.75 Cake Decorating 9.00 Hawaiian Arabian Dance $12.50 Hawaiian Arabian- Advance 8.50 Social Dance 8.50 Yoga $12.50 Magic $10.50 Instrumental Music $14.25 Chess Exhibitions no charge varies per event Slimnastics $8.50 AAU Swimming $21.00 Scuba $70.00 Water Safety Aid $8.40 Advanced Lifesaving $10.50 Water Safety Instructor $12.50 Tennis $16.75 Gymnastics Team $15.75 Gymnastics Farm Team $12.50 Dance $9.50 for nine hours instruction $19.00 for 18 hours instruction Art Multi -Media $15.75 Art, Basic $15.75 -5- CLASS /GROGRAM: (contd) Choir $15.75 Youth Variety Show Workshop $52.50 Interior Design $21.00 Sr. Citizen Dance Class 1.25 Water Polo $20.00 2. PARTIAL SUPPORT CLASS /PROGRAM: Gymnastics 9.50 for 9 hrs. instruction $19.00 for 18 hrs. instruction Learn to Swimm 6.25 Public Swim Tiny Tots Tiny Tots (summer) .40 under 18 .55 adult $25.00 3 days per week $16.75 2 days per week 5.25 Andy Anaheim Softball 4.25 Flag Football 2.25 Day Center 2.00 Chess Club Membership 5.00 adult 2.00 student Sr. Citizen Swim .50 Mommie Me Swim Lessons 6.25 Beginning Diving 6.25 Advanced Diving 6.25 Swim Fitness 6.2.5 Summer Novice Swim Team $10.50 (competitive aquatics) Basic Rescue 6.25 c. EQUIPMENT RENTAL Spotlights 5.25 per light -6- d. EXCURSIONS Senior Citizen Camp Program varies based on cost of admission and transportation Youth Excursions Cost of trip 5% e. GROUP PROGRAMS /LEAGUES Slow Pitch Softball $157.50 per team $15 forfeit fee Fast Pitch Softball $220.50 per team $15 forfeit fee Full Court Basketball $258.00 per team $15 forfeit fee Half Court Basketball $67.00 per team $15 forfeit fee Volleyball $70 per team $10 forfeit fee f. SALES Nature Booklets Nature Patches Staff Shirts g. NON- RESIDENT Over and above regular class cost $2.00 h. THEREPEUTIC Non resident General Recreation Day Camp Adult Evening Saturday Recreation $82.00 Special Olympic $63.00 $1.00 per copy $1.50 per patch At cost $12.75 per session $26.25 $42.00 (summer) $27.50 (school year) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 79R -2 is hereby rescinded as of the approval of this Resolution by the City Council of the City of Anaheim and the provisions of Resolution 79R -2 and any other resolution in conflict herewith is superseded by the provisions of this resolution. -7- THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 12th day of June, 1979. ATTEST: CITY CLERK OF THE ITY OF ANAHEIM ROF:jh MAYO OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM Pro Tem STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM I, LINDA D. ROBERTS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 79R -339 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on the 12th day of June, 1979, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Overholt, Kaywood, Bay and Roth NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Seymour AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Ma yor of City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 79R -339 on the 12th day of June, 1979. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Anaheim this 12th day of June, 1979. (SEAL) •A.zaS •mmo3 i •oag 'sxznd 2u CITY ERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM I, LINDA D. ROBERTS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 79R -339 duly passed and adopted by the Anaheim City Council on June 12, 1979. CITY CLERK