HomeMy WebLinkAbout91-096 CC ResolutionRESOLUTION NO. 91-96
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA ADOPTING STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES FOR
SPECIAL EVENTS ON PUBLIC STREETS, HIGHWAYS,
SIDEWALKS, OR PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY
WHEREAS, certain groups and individuals frequently desire to conduct parades and
certain other special enterprises, activities, and events on public roads, sidewalks, and public
rights of way in the City of Temecula; and
WHEREAS, the City of Temecula desires to maintain an orderly, fair and expeditious
process for controlling and regulating these events consistent with the protection of public property
and the promotion of its best and most beneficial public use; and
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES
RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Special Events means any event consisting of twenty-five (25) or more
persons or animals or a combination thereof on foot, bicycle, or vehicle, located on any street,
highway, sidewalk, or public right of way, including, but not limited to any parade, march,
ceremony, run, race, walk, meet, or procession.
SECTION 2. The following procedures shall be followed for the issuance of special event
permits:
A. The sponsor of such Special Event shall meet and confer with the City Traffic
Engineer regarding the Special Event and the effect, if any, on the city.
B. Application for a permit to hold a Special Event shall be made on forms
provided by the City and approved by the City Engineer. The application shall include a detailed
description of the proposed special event, including but not limited to the following:
1. The name and address of the applicant, and if the same be a corporation,
the names of its principal officers, or if the same be partnership, association, organization or
fictitious company, the names of the parmers or persons comprising the association, organization
or company with the address and telephone number of each;
2. The number of persons anticipated to be participating in the event;
3. Purpose of the event;
4. The date, hours, and precise location where the event is to be held;
5. The amount of any spectator, participant, entry, or other fee, if any, to
be charged in connection with the event;
6. Type and nature of any vehicles, equipment, or other apparatus to be
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used in connection with the event;
7. The number and amplifying range of any sound amplifying systems to
be used in connection with the event;
8. Type of goods, wares, merchandise, food, or beverages to be sold or
otherwise provided to persons at the event;
9. The name and business address of any vendors who will be participating
in the event shall be provided 24 hours prior to the event date.
10. Security plan for event.
The application shall be signed by the applicant under penalty of perjury and shall contain
and an agreement whereby the applicant agrees to fully compensate the City for any damage to
public property, as well as to clean and otherwise restore the event site to the condition in which
it existed prior to the conduct of the event.
C. A "major" Special Event shall be defined as one involving one hundred (100)
or more persons or requiring changes in normal traffic patterns regardless of the number of
persons involved. Applications for major events shall be filed 60 days prior to the date of the
event. In the case of a Major Special Event, the application for the Special Event Permit shall
include a traffic control plan and a traffic study. The following elements shall be included in the
traffic study:
1. A fact sheet and time line.
2. Maps of the parade, bike or run courses, if applicable, which shall
include both overview maps and detailed layouts.
3. Descriptions of the parade, bike or run courses.
4. A traffic flow and diversion plan.
5. A street and highway closure schedule, and a plan for notification to
every residence and business located on a street or highway subject to closure or detour due to the
special event.
6. A listing of all affected intersections, and a traffic control diagram(s).
7. A brief narrative describing course control, the set-up clean-up for the
special event, the manner and relations for the special event, all parking requirements, the
necessary medical support system, the manner of radio communications, and all insurance
documentation.
8. Any and all mitigation measures applicable to the special event and
available to the special event and available to lessen the impact on traffic access and safety.
9. An executive summary of the special event.
10. The traffic control plan shall be prepared in accordance with the "State
Manual of Traffic Controls for Construction Maintenance Work Zones". Such Traffic Controls
Plans shall be produced on reproducible sheets (24" X 36").
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D. The sponsor shall be required to submit an application accompanied by a base
fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00). The cost of services in excess of the base fee shall be
detailed and charged upon final approval or denial of the permit.
E. Prior to the issuance of a permit, the sponsor shall submit to the City proof of
public liability and property damage insurance, including products liability coverage, written by
an insurance company acceptable to the City in the limits set forth below, naming the City as an
additional insured; and the City require execution of a hold harmless agreement, indemnifying the
City for any personal injury or property damage arising from such special event.
Public liability and property damage insurance shall be required in the following amount:
$1,000,000.00
F. The sponsor shall be required to meet with the Police Department, Fire
Depamnent and the City Traffic Engineer to discuss the results of the traffic study and to review
the prepared Traffic Control Plan. The Police Chief or his designee may require additional Police
Staff for the event in addition to the City Staff normally on duty. Any cost for such additional
Police Staff shall be paid by the applicant sponsoring the event. The rate of cost will be based
upon the current fiscal year extra duty rate.
The City Engineer shall determine if the traffic plan provides for sufficient barricades, warning,
and directional signs and any other factors for safely closing the street for a temporary period of
time. He/she shall also estimate the amount of City equipment and personnel hours that will be
required to perform the work. Cost for additional staff and equipment is in addition to any filing
fee required. Such amounts may be waived by the Council upon a finding that is in the best
interest of the City to do so.
G. If the Traffic Engineer, in his discretion, recommends approval of both the
Traffic Control Plan and the Traffic Study to the City Engineer, the City Engineer shall submit
a copy of both documents to the Planning Director for review and comment.
H. Following Planning Director review and comments, the City Engineer may
approve the application for the Special Event Permit. Approval or denial of the application shall
be made by the City Traffic Engineer. The applicant shall be notified within five (5) days in
writing of the decision of the City Engineer.
I. As a condition to issuing a Permit, the City Engineer may impose reasonable
terms and regulations concerning the time and place of such event; the area and manner of
conducting such event; the maximum number of persons participating therein the regulation of
Waffic, if required, including the number and type of signs and barricades to be provided by the
applicant, if any, together with a plan of their disposition following the event; permissible decibel
levels; and such other requirements as the Engineer may find reasonable and necessary for the
protection of persons and property.
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Issuance of any Special Event Permit shall be conditioned on and subject to the right of the City
Engineer to summarily cancel, restrict, or modify such Permit in order to facilitate or
accommodate any other duly approved or permitted special event, celebration, or activity. The
City Engineer shall mail to the applicant a notice of such cancellation, restriction, or modification
no later than thirty (30) days prior to the special event and shall take reasonable and appropriate
actions to reduce, minimize, or reasonable and appropriate actions to reduce, minimize, or
eliminate any inconvenience, hardship, or burden as may result from such cancellation, restriction
or modification.
grounds:
J. An application for a Special Event Permit may be denied on any of the following
1. The applicant has failed or refused to provide the City with the
information referenced in the above or any other information requested by the City which is
reasonably related to the conduct of the proposed event;
2. The applicant has knowingly made any false, misleading or fraudulent
statement of material fact in the application for a permit;
3. The building, structure, equipment or location of such special event does
not comply with or fails to meet applicable health, zoning, fire or safety requirements imposed
by law;
4. The activity or location of the activity is such as to unreasonably limit,
obstruct, or curtail the free flow of traffic on any public street or sidewalk;
5. The applicant has filed to comply with any of the conditions imposed
pursuant to Section I.
6. The conduct of the special event will unreasonably interfere with the
public peace, health, safety or welfare;
7. The applicant refuses to agree to or abide or comply with all conditions
and regulations attendant to issuance of the permit.
The City Engineer or City Clerk shall notify the applicant in writing as to the reasons for
denial of any application for a permit.
following;
K. Upon approval of the permit application, the City Engineer shall so notify the
1. Police Department;
2. Fire Department;
3. Public Services Department;
4. Risk Manager;
5. City Manager;
6. Community Services District
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L. A Special Event Permit issued hereunder may be summarily suspended or
revoked by the City Engineer at any time when he/she has reason to believe that:
1. Any of the grounds exist for which the original permit application could
have been denied or
2. The health, safety, or welfare of persons or property would be
endangered because of real or threatened disaster, public calamity, riot or other emergency; or
3. The event is or will significantly or materially deviate from the terms
of the proposed event as described in the permittee's application or in supplemental information
provided to the committee; or
4. The permittee is or will be unable to satisfy any condition of the permit.
Notice of such suspension or revocation shall be made in writing to the applicant.
M. Any decision made pursuant to Section H may be appealed to the City
Manager. The appeal made by the applicant or by ten or more persons potentially aggrieved by
the issuance of the permit. Such appeal shall be filed with the City Clerk no less than thirty (30)
days before the proposed commencement date of the special event. The City Clerk shall forward
copies of the appeal to the City Manager and the City Engineer, who shall submit to the City
Manager a report on the case appealed.
The City Manager shall consider the appeal at a hearing. Written notice of the time and
place the City Manager will consider the appeal shall be mailed by the City Clerk to the persons
who filed their appeal at least ten (10) days before the date set for hearing unless the applicant
shall waive notice in writing·
In any appeal, the City Manager shall consider the application, the report of the case
submitted by the City Engineer and other pertinent information. The decision of the City Manager
shall be final.
SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution·
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED, this 10th day of September, 1991.
Ronald J. Parks, Mayor
ATTEST:
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[SEAL]
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I I-IEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council
of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 10th day of September, 1991
by the following vote of the council:
AYES: 5
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Birdsall, Moore, Lindemans, Mufioz,
Parks
NOES:
0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
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