HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-210 CITY OF LAKEVILLE
RESOLUTION
Date December 5, 2005 Resolution No. 05-210
Motion by Luick Seconded by Wulff
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING RULES AND RENTAL FEES
FOR USE OF CITY SHELTERS /BUILDINGS
WHEREAS, the City has a need to establish a rules and rental fees schedule for use of
City parks, facilities, buildings and school fields which are scheduled by the Lakeville Parks and
Recreation Department;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Lakeville,
Minnesota that the following policy of the City as set forth below shall be adopted:
I. SHELTER /BUILDING RENTAL
A. The following fees have been established for open shelter rental:
• Resident -Private 50.00 per day
• Nonresident -Private 75.00 per day
• Lakeville Business
Up to 100 people 100.00 per day
101 to 200 people 125.00 per day
Over 200 (300 maximum) 150.00 per day
• Non-Lakeville Business
Up to 100 people 175.00 per day
101 to 200 people.. 225.00 per day
Over 200 (300 maximum) 275.00 per day
B. The following fees have been established for rental of enclosed shelters
including meeting rooms at North Park, Foxborough Park, Parkview Park
and Ritter Farm Park Ed Mako Environmental Learning Center.
• Resident -Private 65.00 per day
• Nonresident -Private 90.00 per day
• Lakeville Business 90.00 per day
• Non-Lakeville Business 140.00 per day
C. In addition to the rental fee a $150.00 security charge will be required of all
. groups. The facility will be inspected immediately after the event and
provided there are no damages, the security charge will be processed and
refunded within 30 days. Any damages incurred to City park property while
under reserving party's supervision shall be paid for by the reserving party.
Resolution Establishing Rules and Rental Fees
Page #2
D. Reservation of these rooms will be limited to groups of 40 persons or less at
• Foxborough Park, North Park, and Parkview Park, 30 persons or less at
Ritter Farm Park Environmental Learning Center. Specific guidelines for
rental of Ritter Farm Park Environmental Learning Center are identified in
"EXHIBIT C."
E. Groups of 15 or more that are interested in using North .Park's Land of
Amazement (LOA) are required to request a permit.
F. Churches within Lakeville or in communities which border the City of
Lakeville and whose membership consists primarily of Lakeville residents
will be considered "Resident-Private" .groups. A reservation and fee of
$25.00 for use of the beachfront at Lakeville beaches is required. for
baptisms.
G. Officially sponsored events conducted by Independent .School District.#194,
Parkview Elementary, North Trail Elementary, RAAA, LAA, Lakeville non-
profit civic organizations, Lakeville non-profit youth organizations, and City
of Lakeville employee organizations are fee and security charge exempt for
shelter and building rentals.
H. To verify your reservation, please have your customer copy of
the facility contract with you the day of your event. Some reservations
i may not be posted on the shelter due to the time the reservation was
made.
I. Picnic shelters are available on a first come, first serve basis on Memorial
Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day.
J. Reservations are not accepted during Pan-O-Prog unless special.
permission is .granted by the Parks and Recreation Director.
K. Amplifiers may only be used at all City of Lakevil a parks bypermit only.
L. Individuals or groups (i.e. teams, clubs, schools) requesting a park
reservation for private events not associated with official sponsored. events
of the associations, school district, etc. are subject to rental fees.
M. Groups of 15 or more are required to make a reservation for use of any
park.
N. Non-profit groups located outside of Lakeville but serving the. Lakeville area
will be considered Resident-Private for establishmenf of fees and will pay a
$150.00 security charge.
. O. Parks and park facilities classified as "Neighborhood Parks" can be
reserved for picnics, etc. by their respective neighborhood groups at no
charge. .
Resolution Establishing Rules and Rental Fees
Page #3
P. When possible, a park ranger will meet with the group when they arrive,
occasionally check on them during their stay, and inspect for damage
.before .they leave. The group supervisor is responsible. for. making sure the
reserved area is cleaned.
Q. A group requesting use of a facility must be under the supervision of a
competent adult (age 18 or over) throughout the duration of the..rental.
R. Telephones are available in he buildings for.. emergency use only. at
Aronson, Foxborough, Parkview, and North Park shelter buildings and at
Ritter Farm Park ELC. In case of an emergency, please dial 9-911.
S. Set-up of a portable shelter/tent that exceeds a 12' x 12' surface area at a
park site will require permission of the Parks and Recreation Director.. The
Parks and Recreation Director must also be notified of use of any other size
shelter/tent.
II. RESERVATION AGREEMENTS
A. Following a reservation request, a contract. will be sent to the. applicant.
The group sponsor will also be required to sign a Facility Usage Release
and Indemnification Agreement. The Parks and Recreation office must.
receive rental contract, fees and security charge by the date .indicated on
the rental contract. A reservation will then be confirmed. An insurance
certificate, where applicable, is due a minimum of two weeks prior to the
scheduled event.
B. Groups wishing to reserve space in certain parks shall abide by .the
attached rules and regulations (EXHIBITS A, B & C.) A written contract
including a Facility Usage Release and Indemnification Agreement shall be
executed between the sponsor and the City setting forth the terms for the
use of the park. The person reserving the facility or an authorized
representative of the group shall sign this contract. The attached rules and
regulations are identified as "EXHIBIT B".
III. REFUND POLICY
A. The refund policy for canceled reservations shall be:
Cancellation 30 days in advance. - $10.00 cancellation fee
Cancellation 29-14 days in advance - 50% of rental fee
Cancellation 13-0 days in advance - No refunds
B. Refunds due to inclement weather on the day of the event will not be given.
For this reason, when making a reservation, the group should consider the
size of the reserved shelter in relation to the size of the group.
Resolution Establishing Rules and Rental Fees
Page #4
IV. KEY CHECK-OUT POLICY
A. The person requesting the key .must have a reservation to use the facility.
B. There will be a $20.00 security charge per key for each key checked out.
C. If the key is returned to Lakeville Parks and Recreation in seven (7) days or
less, the security charge will be refunded upon receipt of the key. If the key
is returned in more than seven (7) days, the security charge will be
deposited and will be reimbursed by check approximately two to three
weeks after return of the key. The maximum length of time a key may be
checked out is four (4) months. If a key is not returned within four months,
key holder forFeits the deposit.
D. Key holders returning keys after the designated due date may be ineligible
to check out keys in the future.
V. EQUIPMENT RENTALS
A. Lakeville residents may rent picnic tables from the Parks and Recreation
Department. A fee of $5.00 per picnic table will be charged, along with a
$150.00 security charge.
VI. CAMPING
A camping fee for designated areas and. parking lots is required along with a
special permit issued at the discretion of the Parks and Recreation Director. Only
camping which is associated with special events, such as softball .tournaments,
Pan-O-Prog, etc., will be considered. Camping is allowed at RFP for Lakeville Boy.
Scouts and Girl Scouts with a reservation only. Prior to the first camping
experience, the permit holder is responsible for contacting the .Lakeville
Maintenance Department at 952-985-2720 to set up a day and time prior to
camping, for instructions on where to set up tents, etc. If a Lakeville troop has
camped at RFP in the past, it is not necessary to call Park Maintenance..
• Antlers Park: (8:00 PM to 9:00 AM) 15.00 per night
• .Aronson Park: (6:00 PM to 9:00 AM) 15.00 per night
• North Park: (6:00 PM to 9:00 AM) 15.00 per night
• King Park: (6:00 PM to 9:00 AM) 15.00 per night
VII. RENTAL OF MISCELLANEOUS PARK EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES
Miscellaneous Park equipment and facilities may be rented at the discretion of the
Parks and Recreation Director, who will set the appropriate fee.
Resolution Establishing Rules and Rental Fees
Page #5
• th
ADOPTED this 5 day of December, 2005, by the City Council of the City of Lakeville,
Minnesota..
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
L
BY:
Robert D. Johnso Mayor
ATTEST:
Charlene Friedges, City Cl
EXHIBIT "A"
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR
SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL TOURNAMENTS
1. The Lakeville Park Maintenance Department will provide normal Friday field maintenance. All field markings
and additional maintenance will be the responsibility of the'sponsoring team. (Normal maintenance includes
grass cutting, infield dragging and outfield line painting, as required.)
2. The sponsoring team will be responsible for traffic and parking control. Only vehicles used for maintenance
for the athletic tournament will be allowed on turf areas. All other vehicles will be restricted to parking areas.
No cars may be parked around the concession/community center area. Use of pathways by motorized
vehicles should be only for the transportation of supplies to and from the building.
3. Sponsors of State, Regional and National tournaments which are held at Aronson Park, Quigley-Sime Park,
North Park and King Park may request special permission to charge fees at their tournaments, which may be
granted by the Parks & Recreation Department. Requests to charge fees must be made a minimum of eight
(8) weeks prior to the tournament date. Residents who wish to enter said tournament sites for reasons other
than tournament activities shall not be charged a fee.
4. Supervision and Permit Possession: The host/sponsor will be responsible for having an on-site supervisor
who is a competent adult, age 18 or older. This person will have the facility permit in their possession and will
be responsible for informing his/her tournament members of arrangements and park rules.
5. The sponsoring team or organization will be responsible for trash pick up at the end of Friday's,. Saturday's
and Sunday's games. Sponsoring teams or organizations reserving Aronson Park will be responsible for
placement of all full trash barrels along the east side of the shelter building both Saturday and Sunday. The
sponsoring team or organization will be responsible for placement of full trash bags into dumpster at the end
of each tournament day. Failure to comply with this rule on a daily basis. may be cause for loss or reduction of
security deposit.
6. The tournament sponsor must make sure bases are put back in Aronson Park's northeast storage room at the
end of each day.
7. Grilling is not allowed at any indoor. park facilities. At Aronson Park grills may be placed outside the
concession area on the east side of the shelter building. Protective measures must be implemented to
.prevent grease drippings on park. trails, concrete or turf areas. Groups must properly dispose of grease,
charcoal and ash.
8. All park amenities such as picnic tables, playground equipment, fire grates and bleachers must remain in their
present locations. The moving of any property will require additional permission.
9. Appropriate building keys must be signed out from the Parks and Recreation Department at the Lakeville City
Hall the last business day before the tournament and returned no later than. three (3) days following the.
tournament. A $20.00 charge is required for each key.
10. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO POSSESS OR CONSUME. INTOXICATING BEVERAGES, WITH
THE EXCEPTION OF BEER, ON ANY PARK PROPERTY. GLASS CONTAINERS OF ANY TYPE ARE
ILLEGAL! .TOURNAMENT SPONSORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING SURE THIS RULE IS
ENFORCED.
11. During approved adult softball tournaments at Aronson Park in which Lakeville Lions Club is authorized to
conduct beer sales, tournament participants and spectators are not permitted to bring beer into Aronson Park.
Each tournament sponsor is required to clearly state on all publicity forms that beer may not be brought into
the park. The. Lakeville Police Department will be responsible for enforcing this rule.
•
EXHIBIT "A" (continued)
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR USE OF BUILDINGS
AT ARONSON PARK, NORTH PARK, FOXBOROUGH PARK AND PARKVIEW PARK
1. Arrangements for entering the building can be made with the Parks and Recreation Department prior to the-day
of the event. A key to the building must be signed .out the last working day before the reservation and returned
no later than three (3) days after the reserved date. ,A $20.00 deposit for each key will be required.
2. Kitchen (where applicable) should be left completely cleaned:
• Floors washed • Cupboards all cleaned
• Counters all washed Walls cleaned
• Stove completely cleaned inside and out
The sponsoring organization will be responsible for cleaning. up all trash and placing full trash bags into-
dumpster following the rental period.
3. Bathroom area:
• Floors, sinks and urinals should be cleaned
• All trash removed from bathroom must be put into the dumpster provided
4. Community room:
• Vacuum floor
5. No group may reserve the facility for regularly scheduled meetings or classes unless authorized by the Parks
and Recreation Director.
ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS ARE PROHIBITED WITHIN .THE BUILDINGS AT NORTH PARK,
FOXBOROUGH PARK, PARKVIEW PARK AND RITTER FARM PARK ED MAKO ELC.
$EFORE LEAVING:
• Check to see that all running water is shut off
• Make sure all lights and electrical appliances are turned off
• Make sure all doors and windows are securely locked
(Please note that the outside restroom doors at North Park remain open daily from May through September)
• Inspect area around building for litter and other debris; dispose of properly
Violation of City ordinance by a member of a group using a City park
shall result in immediate expulsion of the entire group. (City Code 7-1-4-7)
EXHIBIT "B"
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR USE OF CITY PARKS
1. Rental groups are to use only those areas designated for group picnics. Facilities such as softball fields,
horseshoe pits and volleyball courts are available unless already being used by the general public or for
scheduled league play.
2. Rental groups will be responsible for cleanup of trash and debris in areas reserved for their activity.
3. Amenities such as picnic tables, benches and other park property must remain in their present location. The
moving of any property will require additional permission.
4. A group supervisor will be responsible for controlling all members of said rental group. Any violations to City
ordinances will result in automatic cancellation of the rental group contract and the group will be asked to
leave City property.
5. All motor vehicles will be parked in designated parking areas.
6. If an event is being catered, the following guidelines apply. 1) All catering vehicles must remain in designated
parking lot. 2) Vehicles may not access picnic shelters using paved trails. 3) Equipment must be carried or
otherwise transported to the reserved shelter. 4) All grills will be self-contained (drip proof). 5) When catering
a reservation at Antlers Park, Shelter A, a key needs to be picked up for the gate to access the gated service
area. There will be a $20.00 security charge for the key. After caterer has entered the service area, the gate
needs to be relocked immediately. Absolutelyno vehicles are to remain in the service area.
7. Only groups consisting of 300 people or less will be considered for rental of designated areas.
8. It is unlawful for any person to use drugs or consume intoxicating liquors within City parks,. with the exception
of beer. Tobacco and intoxicating liquor, including beer, are. prohibited in park buildings..
9. GLASS BEVERAGE CONTAINERS are prohibited in all City parks.
10. City of Lakeville park hours are 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, unless otherwise posted.
11. Fires are allowed only in designated areas. Fires must be completely extinguished before leaving the area.
12. Dogs in Lakeville parks must be on a leash, with only two exceptions. Dogs that receive an American Kennel
Club "Canine Good Citizen" certificate or its approved equivalent or a dog fitted with an electronic collar can
be off-leash. Pet owners are also required by ordinance to clean up any droppings left by their animals..
13. Pig roasters are limited to drip-proof, self-contained units and are restricted to City designated locations at
community. parks. Protective measures must be taken to make sure no grease is dripped on any park
grounds or facilities. Pig roasters are prohibited at all other City parks. Use of specialized cooking units must
receive prior authorization from the Parks and Recreation Director.
14. Motorized (except authorized staff maintenance/emergency) vehicles are not allowed in the park under any
condition and may not use the bike trails for transporting items to the picnic areas.
15. Directional signs, banners, balloons and other decorations or group picnic markers are prohibited from being
placed on public property.
16. Remote controlled model airplanes as well as airborne rockets and missiles are prohibited in all Lakeville
parks due to safety concerns. Permission for special events involving model airplanes or boats may be given
by the City Council upon receipt of suitable application and presentation of appropriate certificate of
insurance.
17. Golfing is prohibited within all City parks except Parks and Recreation Director approved City sponsored
programs or event.
18. Parasailing is prohibited on or adjacent to all City of Lakeville Lakeshore property, beaches, or boat launches,
i.e. Antlers. Park, Ritter Farm Park, Valley Lake Beach, Casperson Park and Orchard lake Beach.
19. Moonwaiks, dunk tanks, animal rides, and other amusement type facilities are prohibited unless associated
with a major City event and given prior permission by the Parks and Recreation Director and/or City Council.
20. Non-Lakeville Parks and Recreation Department sponsored, fee based classes must request use of park
.facilities.. Permission to use the parks will be considered on a case-by-case basis and may be subject to
additional requirements as determined by the Parks and Recreation Director.
EXHIBIT ..C..
RITTER FARM PARK ED MAKO ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER
The Ritter Farm Park Ed Mako Environmental Learning Center (ELC) is available for use according to the
guidelines below.. Details regarding rental fees and refunds are listed in Section B., Shelter/Building Rental, in the
attached Resolution.
1. Ritter Farm Park Ed Mako .ELC is available for use as a supplemental classroom setting for associated
environmental learning opportunities; for presentations to groups studying nature and the environment;
command headquarters for survival skills training; and for scout groups of up to 30 persons. No group may
reserve the facility for regularly scheduled meetings.
Ritter Farm Park Ed Mako Environmental Learning Center will not be available for use by private groups or for
parties unless by special permission of the Parks and Recreation Director.
2.' Reservations are accepted only for groups of 30 or less. A group requesting use of the facility must be under
competent adult (18 or over) supervision throughout the duration of the rental. If children are present, proper
parental or supervisory control is required. Children should not be permitted to roam the building or grounds
unsupervised.
3. Use is permitted only during regular park hours, from. 6:00 AM until 10:00 PM. Overnight use is not allowed.
4. Only the main floor of the building is available to user groups. Access to second floor and basement levels is
strictly prohibited.
5. Parking for no more than two group coordinators or handicapped persons is permitted. next to the
Environmental Learning Center. All other participants must park in the lower parking lot.
6. A limited number of tables and chairs are available. Please specify the number of tables and chairs needed
when making your reservation.
7. No food.may be prepared inside the building. Outside grills may be used and food may be served inside the
building.
8. No tobacco or alcoholic beverages are permitted in the building.
9. After use, it is the group supervisor's responsibility to leave the room in the same condition as when they
arrived. As needed, these duties should be completed:
• vacuum
• wipe tables
• clean restrooms
• sweep the deck and steps
remove trash
Cleaning supplies and a vacuum cleaner are available in the closet adjacent to the meeting room.
10. Displays or posters may be hung only on the corkboard. They may not be tacked, taped or hung on the walls.
11. The ELC must be locked when your group is not inside or very near the center.
12. All doors and windows must be locked when leaving the building.
13. During cold weather, the group supervisor may adjust the thermostat to achieve a comfortable temperature. It
is located across the hallway from the restrooms. Please turn the thermostat up to no' more than 68 degrees
during your stay, and down to 55 degrees when leaving.
14. A building key may be checked out at the Parks and Recreation Department at City Half. A $20.00 charge is
required. The key must be returned no later than three (3) working days after the rental date.
15. To help preserve Ritter Farm Park in its natural state, park visitors are prohibited from picking or removing wild
flowers, plants or vegetation. Visitors are also prohibited from disturbing wildlife within the. park.
16. A Facility Usage Release and Indemnification Agreement must be signed by the group supervisor prior to use
for the purpose of absolving the City from all liability claims in the event of an accident or injury while using the
facility. The user shall agree to pay for damages incurred to City property or equipment while using the facility.