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HomeMy Public PortalAbout090_060_3-26-15CCAR_SFA2015 MAYOR . aF! I's-Is-7,, CITY MANAGER eve-Jason Buelterman ' :- Diane Schleicher CITY COUNCIL * CITY CLERK Wanda Doyle,Mayor Pro Tem fn. Janet LeViner Barry Brown Rob Callahan CITY ATTORNEY Bill Garbett le, Edward M. Hughes Monty Parks f4 Poi- _ oiON Paul Wolff CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND City Council Agenda Item Request Agenda Item Requests and supporting documentation must be submitted to the Clerk of Council by 4:00PM on the Thursday prior to the next scheduled Council meeting. If this form is received after the deadline, the item will be listed on the next scheduled agenda. Council Meeting Date for Request: 3/26/15 Category: Special Event Consideration Item: 5TH ANNUAL COASTAL EMPIRE BEACH FESTIVAL Se s tember 12 : 9am—4 s m: beach area south side of the Walter W. Parker Pier & Pavilion & a portion of the 16th Street/Strand parking lot Organization: Surfers for Autism, Inc. Explanation: Application is attached. Budget Line Item Number (if applicable): Paper Work: X Attached* Audio/Video Presentation** * Electronic submissions are requested but not required. Please email to jleviner(a cityoftybee.org. ** Audio/video presentations must be submitted to the IT department at City Hall by 4:00PM on the Thursday prior to the scheduled meeting. Submitted by: Chantel Morton, Main Street Coordinator Phone /Email: 912-844-9771 /cmorton(&cityoftybee.org Comments: Date given to Clerk of Council 3/16/15 * * * P.O.Box 2749—403 Butler Avenue,Tybee Island, Georgia 31328-2749 *Certified (866) 786-4573—FAX(866) 786-5737 1 City of f Ethics www.cityoftybee.org ` r% MAYOR j5; CITY MANAGER Jason Buelterman ��� <{t. Diane Schleicher CITY COUNCIL CITY CLERK Wanda Doyle,Mayor Pro Tern 1. Janet Le 4'iner Barre Brown Rob Callahan e A!,. CITY ATTORNEY Bill Garbett % ' Ed«ard M.Hughes Monty Parks R 4 Jo/Ycmvx-, Paul Wolff CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND SPECIAL EVENTS APPLICATION The City of Tybee Island recognizes that special events play a significant role in the life of the community. Special events enhance the community by providing recreation,cultural and educational opportunities to residents and tourists and they attribute to the economic health of the community. It is our goal to assist event organizers in planning safe and successful events that have a minimal impact in the areas surrounding the event. By keeping the public's best interest in mind,persons or organizations wishing to host a special event upon public property or private property requiring City Services,special permitting and/or vendors must first be granted approval from the City Council and/or the City Manager. The Special Event application shall be completed with all requested information completed and submitted for consideration at least sixty(60)days prior to event. Events with 75 or more people upon public property or private property requiring City Services,special permitting and/or vendor permits that are not for the non-profit organizer of the event require approval from the City of Tybee Island. No more than one event per day will be permitted due to limited infrastructure and city resources. In order to ensure a smooth review process for permission to have a Special Event,the applicant will receive direction from applicable City Departments,City Manager and Main Street Coordinator. Prior to the application being submitted for City Council consideration(if applicable),all concerns and details must be addressed, confirmed by the organizer and accepted by designated City Staff of impacted departments. Nate: Applicant must meet with the Main Street Coordinator or his/her designee at time of submitting application. Additional meetings may be required. ,^ r!;����� Today's Date: /5— Application Fee Submitted: 1, tf *A non refundable Special Event application fee of$50 is required at time of application submittal for processing and consideration. 11 �p l Checks or money orders should be made payable to the City of Tybee Island. �J SECTION 1: EVENT INFORMATION 1. Name of Event: 5 1144?ki VP L aAS7'a t r#4.,4 ,9c-;/- L ?. Date and time of event: "I II� -4p • Setup: Date/Time period 111 j &Av. — • Breakdown: Date/Time period 9/12 y,JM – p 3. Location(s): SI7"' 1 • A site plan of the event area drawn to scale and depicting all event structures is required at time of application submittal. • A Letter of Permission(LOP)from Georgia Department of Natural Resources(hztp:/castalttadnr.orgJsendemail) is required for events with beach usage and/or within the Shore Protection jurisdiction(i.e.beach side parking lot areas,etc.)fifteen(15)business days prix to the event. The event is subject to cancellation without an LOP as noted. f� 4. Organization: �t lgr 2f " )2 vt-r is � 11�G Commercial? ion-profit Tax Exempt?(Non Profit Status/GA Tax Exempt Certificate must be attached.) 5. Phone number and/or w-- -`- .ublic event information: 6. If location and/or activities impact merchants and/or residen s written documentation is required as noted in Section 5. Organizer/Appllicanr le Address: («S SL-C-) ‘op J y 7 7 City: State: ill,Contact Phone: �`� '7 i= !�/ Email: rPga a c c4;6- Organizer/Applicant listed above must be in attendance and readily available for the duration of the event. P.O.Box 2749–4113 Butler A{"enuc,Tr hee Island.Georgia 31328-2749 (912)472-5071–FAX(912)786-9539 siww.cit oft)bee.org SECTION 2: EVENT DETAILS ] 1. Is this event... ❑Open to the public LI Private Invitation_only `lam 2. Describe the event and its goals: 13 -4 Ct/scaP )"mss j,/Ak Foil-SPA-4 A LA/4:€_ )r- /tee C/ 3. Estimated number of people to attend and what this is based on: 3,77D O �'�f✓�`� 4. Is there an admission fee for attendees? o 0 Yes-Fee will be: A preliminary budget is due w application. (refer to Section 7: Financial) 5. Have you ever done this event before? If yes,list dates and locations: V6-1 6. Describe parking arrangements during event in detail: 'U'3..i C 2 V,'2/(I 4.4-G? .. Please attach a drawing of parking plan. Organizer may be required to run a shuttle if a parking lot is closed for the event. 7. List event sponsors and marketing plan: JzC /LSQ/�f L f� 8. List any additional contact person(s)and their phone numbers involved in the planning of this event. 9. What plans exist for clean up and recycling?(Disposal of grease,trash,etc.) aRa tzot •eb' ,hamts 10. Please list any entertainment,bands,emcees or onsite promoters attending this event. Describe sound equipment: I SECTION 3: REFERENCES 1 1. Please list your previous special event and/or hosting organization's e perience in producing events. 2. Please list two(2)references excluding City Officials and Staff: a. Name: Address: Phone: b. Name: Address Phone: Page 2 of 8 city Council Approved:February 14,2013;updated S,7 rcmber 2013 SECTION 4: OTHER REQUESTS (Check the boxes below and provide additional information if applicable.) 3. ❑ Vendors(Organizer must submit all Vendor Applications with payment no later than two[2]weeks prior to event. Chatham County Health Department must be contacted for approval of food vendors in accordance with their regulations.) 2. I Department of Public Works(DPW)Request(s)(DPW approval required;staffing/equipment fees moy apply) DPW Item Amount needed Total hours needed Traffic Cones Barricades Traffic Barrels Trash cans Recycling containers Port-a-lets (� Sweeper Vac Truck Fire ant treatment Dump Truck l Back-hoe List other services that are requested. Costs will be determined. 3. ❑ Street Closures(Tybee Island Police Department[TIPD]approval required.) a. List requested streets: LA; 4. ecial parking/parking pass request(s)(Parking Service Division approval required.) a. Please describe: Wt id, LC ;a-(a r I R Ft 4 i/i9^^ (EX: .5(21.A-rd t-G 1 fJt2 4.4 ell l.R 5. ❑ Commercial truck parking a. Please describe: 6. ❑ Police Detail(TIPD approval required staffing/equipment fees may apply) a. Please describe: ( fCjn .4L{ .y Neg , 177 PD i°hvk G,S pal of ,- (if off duty police office are hired,organizer is responsible for contracting directly with thd individual[s]and paying fees direct as agreed upon.) 7. ❑ Alcoholic Beverages(License Application should be submitted to the Administrative Assistant to the City Manager. Approval is required by City then State.) 8. 0 Fire Detail/Inspection(staffing/equipment fees may apply) ' ` a. Please describe: ( fl f\ 34— 1+ I F� �'} ((�,�, a S ij� (If off duty fire de art. ent staff volunteers are hired,organizer is responsible for contractint directly with the individua l(s)and paying fees direct as agreed upon.) 9. ❑ Fireworks(TIFD,Chatham County and U.S.Coast Guard notification/approval required. Special application from Applicant due to USCG at least 135 days prior.) 10. ❑ Additional Security a. Please describe: 11. ❑ Petting Zoo a. Please describe: 13 aI+ &filed 6ti 544 in �e�[ � (,11'�t be t .s Y1. f ic Paget of S City Council Approved, ebruarr 14,2013;updated September 2013 SECTION 4: OTHER REQUESTS(CON'T.) (Check the boxes below and provide additional information if appGcabte.) 12. ❑ Parade/Procession(TIPD approval required;staffing/equipment fees may apply) a. List requested parade staging area and route: (*Parades are required to start on Saturdays no later than 3:00pm with the exception of the Beach Bum Parade. Participants must adhere to safety guidelines.) 13. ❑ Amusement Rides(insurance from providing company is required no later than two[2]weeks prior to event.) • art/-t Ci E. s 2420 14. Temporary Structure(i.e.tents,booths stage,etc.) a. Please describe: G ,- E Z- r J /16. L �� _ (Application for permitting of structures exceeding 10'x 10',stages,booths and the like are require. .ug t,e Planning& Zoning Department. Completed application with required documentation must be submitted no later than thirty[30]days 5"l7/7 prior to the event.Structures are not permitted without approval from the Planning&Zoning Department. Fees apply.) 15. ❑ Electrical needs(fees may apply) a. Please describe: 16. ❑ Filming request(Permit application should be filed with Facilities Coordinator. Approval is required.) 17. ❑ Banner request(Permit application should be filed with Facilities Coordinator. Approval is required.) 18. ❑ City Facility request(Permit application should be filed with Facilities Coordinator. Approval is required.)\The Walter W. Parker Pier and Pavilion is managed by Chatham County Parks&Recreation. Reservations for use of this facility must go through their office. o (Yte.-( .1 ft,j - EL zaii- SECTION 5: ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A non-refundable Special Events application fee is required at time of application submittal. The application will not be processed without the application fee of$50.00. Checks should be made payable to the City of Tybee Island. If the applying organization is tax exempt,a GA Tax Exempt Certificate must be submitted with the application. The Organizer/Applicant is responsible to notify merchants and/or residents impacted by the proposed event location(s) and activities. Organizer/Applicant must provide written documentation confirming notification and acceptance of merchants and/or residents prior to the event application being submitted for City Council approval. insurance,as indicated below,is required at least two(2)weeks prior to the Event. Failure to provide insurance will result in the cancellation of event. PRIVATE PROPERTY PUBLIC PROPERTY Organizer is responsible to obtain PRIVATE Signed Indemnification necessary insurance as deemed INVITATION appropriate by the property owner. Agreement required. Signed Indemnification Agreement Signed Indemnification Agreement required. required and a Organizer is responsible to obtain necessary insurance as deemed $1 million certificate of insurance,with the OPEN TO appropriate by property owner. City of Tybee Island listed as additional insured and THE PUBLIC *If use of the Walter W.Parker Pier and Pavilion is part * certificate holder. If use of the Walter W.Parker Pier and Pavilion is of the event,a$1 million certificate of insurance,with part of the event,a$1 million certificate of insurance, Chatham County Parks&Recreation listed as an with Chatham County Parks&Recreation listed as an additional insured and certificate holder is required. additional insured and certificate holder is required. - The application will go through the review process again if substantial changes are made or additional needs are requested. Additional application fees will result with additional meetings. Page 4 of 8 City Council Approved:February 14,2013;updated September 2013 SECTION 6: INDEMIFICATION AGREEMENT AND ACCEPTANCE TO ADHERE TO APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS I,individually and as the Agent representing the Event Organization,do hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Tybee island,Georgia,its officers,agents,employees and contractors from and against any and all loss,damage,claim,demand, liability or expense by reason of any damage or injury to property or person which may be claimed to have arisen as a result of or in connection with the occupancy or use of listed event premises during the time period of said event. Such obligation to indemnify and hold harmless shall continue notwithstanding any negligence or comparative negligence on the part of the City relating to such loss or damage,except for loss or damage arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct or gross negligence of the city,and shall include all costs,expenses and liabilities incurred by the City in connection with any such claim, suit,action or cause of action,including the investigation thereof and th- -fence of any action or proceeding brought thereon and any other judgment or decree which may be entered in a• uc. .. proceeding or as a result thereof. These provisions shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of the u - of,pA+ •.thing in this Agreement shall be construed to affect in any way the City's rights,privileges,and immunities•_ se '. t.-.r_,ra St. - -s and/or the Constitution of the State f Georgia. Organizer!Applicant's Sigria ure: �� /W Date: I INTERNAL USE BELOW. Staff signatures for City Departments listed below indicate the event application has been reviewed and department needs are accepted as requested. All signatures are required prior to application being submitted for City Council consideration. Event application review with organizer and staff with impacted department(s): 31 l S Fo w p meeting(s) noted: City Mane e and or Designee Ri,6_11,1a7dreen � J I N Pr tY / g Date Finance Director and/or Designee Date Planning&Zoning Ma .ger an. /or Designee Date W. &Sewe ie•:rt•-ent Supervisor and/or Designee Date -/S- Chi- of Police and/or Desig.-e Date Campground v anager and/or De 'gnee Date ..Z.:-.) e."...--,---) C=4,—, .. /?/4 .-1 Chief of Fire Depa ment and/or Designee Date Department of Public Works Director and/or Designee Date COMMENTS: DATE APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL: ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL(as applicable): Main Street Coordinator: Date: City Manager: Date: Page 5 of 8 Cirp Council Approved:February 14,1013;updated September 2013 . . - I fr ' : ILI . ■•.• . _ - • + . . 7 . ' I . Liu w, D 0 11 >. ,. i / : .. . . , . r v ..ft;' ./ .._ . . . • . - ' - ' ' 1 AMA . .." / i . . 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We respectfully request that each of our permitting departments in the host community,from the beginning of the permitting process,provide us with a complete list of requirements along with any issues or concerns the residents, that may be directly impacted by an event of this type, will have or have had in the past. We will complete all applications, submit all required documents,follow protocol to the letter and provide all information with regards to our program and operations. We are not only seeking permission from the governing body, we also seek to be welcomed by the community. LOCAL IMPACT SHORT& LONG TERM SFA events are grand scale in nature and carry a significant positive impact for each host community/City both short and long term. The long term benefit is achieved by a commitment from this organization to produce the event annually. This commitment provides local businesses such as restaurants, retailers and hotels some solid numbers for forecasts and projection reports and revenue they can count on from year to year. There are certain situations where we are able to create an even greater, more substantial economic impact by producing the event during what is considered locally to be off or slow season. This is an often chosen strategy but not a possibility for all events due to the number of tour dates. The obvious short term impact/benefit, economically speaking is the large influx of event attendees checking into hotels,filling restaurants and retail shops but the biggest impact and benefit is felt both short and long term and is not tangible.It is a feeling.Each event offers the opportunity for the entire community,professionally and personally to bind and be involved hands on with something greater than any individual. To take ownership of it. To grow it and govern its direction and personality. This foundation has a lot of experience, assets and resources but each event is a true community led initiative. These events are examples of inclusion at the highest level. Surfers For Autism, Inc. 7491 N Federal Hwy,C5-180 Boca Raton, FL 33487 www.surfersforautism.org IURFER1 FOR AUT11M4 TEMPORARY STRUCTURES/TENTS/CANOPIES The use of temporary structures are an absolute necessity in order to protect the hundreds of event volunteers and staff from the sun's harmful rays.SFA owns and maintains its own set of 10x10 aluminum pop-up tents manufactured by EZ-Up International,a world leader in quality and safety. Our team of professionals erect these shelters in accordance with the site plan submitted with the event permit application.A fire certification is also included. There may be slight variances due to beach erosion and tide changes. The employment of a professional company to erect commercial or oversized tents is not necessary.Each shelter is secured to the ground with four 751b sand ballasts attached by nylon straps with a 20001b load rating.All sponsors and exhibitors wishing to erect shelters are required to use a professionally made product and sand or water ballasts to secure them. STAKING INTO THE SAND TO SECURE TEMPORARY STRUCTURES OR ANYTHING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED BY SFA. EVENT HOURS SET-UP/BREAK DOWN Official event hours are from gam to 4pm. This is when festival activities for registered participants will begin and conclude.Set up will begin as close to 6am as possible,immediately following clearance from local turtle patrol.Break down will commence just prior to 4pm and will conclude at 6pm followed by an organized beach cleanup.A beach cleanup will also be conducted following lunch. FOOD SERVICE/CATERING A catered lunch is provided,free of charge, to all registered participants,any family member that is attending with them and all registered volunteers at all SFA events. The food is prepared off site and donated by local restaurants that choose to support our initiative. Our Executive Director of Hospitality will organize volunteers to pick up and serve catering. Safe food handling practices are maintained at service. VENDORS/EXHIBITORS Vending or selling of wares is strictly prohibited at all SFA events.No Exceptions. Our supporters and sponsors are welcome and encouraged to showcase their business through displays, networking and distributing approved literature. The detection of any exhibitor exchanging monies at their booth will result in immediate expulsion.All exhibitors are requested to provide a fun activity for kids at their booth. Surfers For Autism, Inc. 7491 N Federal Hwy, C5-180 Boca Raton, FL 33487 www.surfersforautism.org 41.10 "NM AMER/ FOR AUTIlM ADMISSION/FEES/FUNDRAISING THIS IS NOT A FUNDRAISER. THIS IS A FUN RAISER Surfers For Autism events are free of charge to all registered participants, open to the public and are not fundraisers. The presence of a fundraising element does exist at each event but is unpublished and in the background. There is the opportunity for those who wish to support our organization monetarily through donations for our raffle or branded apparel. Our goal here is to remain self supportive/funded without making anyone feel obligated or pressured to make a donation. AMPLIFIED SOUND/NOISE ORDINANCES It is necessary for SFA to use amplified sound through a PA system at all events to conduct meetings,make announcements, locate lost individuals and play recorded music. Our PA will go live at 8am to conduct a mandatory volunteer meeting and will be shut down at aprox. 4pm with event conclusion.Although considerate to all ordinances with regards to noise and amplified sound the size of these venues make it nearly impossible to voice project in any other form, therefore making this element crucial in conducting safe and organized events. ALCOHOL/ILLEGAL DRUGS/CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE The consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited before the conclusion of all event activities at 4pm.Surfers For Autism,Inc. reserves the right to restrict the possession or consumption of alcohol, regardless of local laws and ordinances, within the organizations permitted and insured event boundaries.Any observed illegal drug activity will be reported to local law agencies. MEDICAL/FIRST AID/FIRST RESPONSE Surfers For Autism travels with our own team of first responders comprised of Doctors, (most events)Paramedics, (all events) Life Guards(all events) and Registered Nurse(all events) -all volunteered. We also provide a clearly marked medical pavilion on the beach at all events that is fully stocked to respond to most medical emergencies. We are capable of and have the ability to respond to trauma victims with the administration of 02, fluids intravenously and cardiac arrest with AEDs.It is organization policy that we let local Ocean Rescue and/or Fire Rescue take command during any medical emergency, other than minor, but we are prepared to respond swiftly and decisively. ATTENDANCE Surfers For Autism produces grand scale, world class events that garner crowds in the 2,500 to 10,000+ range.Before we reach the event site we are certain that there will be 1000+ through our crew, registered participants,family members/care givers accompanying them and registered volunteers.SFA will collaborate with local officials regarding crowd control plans.All SFA staffers are Fire Marshal certified crowd control managers. Surfers For Autism, Inc. 7491 N Federal Hwy,C5-180 Boca Raton, FL 33487 www.surfersforautism.org ----k !URFERS FOR AU?II1M8 VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION Surfers For Autism is completely committed to providing a safe environment for its participants and families. The minimum registered volunteer requirement is 200 and the maximum limit is 350. The minimum age for volunteering is ten years old with no maximum age limit.ALL volunteer, weather pre registered or walk-ups, are checked through law enforcement database.Anyone who is a registered sex offender attempting to volunteer will be rejected,black listed and reported to local authorities for the attempt. Our organization takes this commitment very seriously and will do anything, within legal limits, to protect its participants. PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION A participant is classified as a pre registered individual considered to possess developmental, intellectual, emotional delays,and/or some physical disabilities. These individuals will be the only attendees to participate in the aquatic activities of the program. The limit for registered participants is 200. This limit exists not as a result of the inability of our organization to safely take more than 200 into the ocean but to maximize the number of sessions. The parents, guardians and/or caregivers are sometimes desperately seeking breakthroughs and our goal is to provide as many opportunities as possible at each event.In a case where we do not electronically register the limit we will accept walk ups on event day. Our program guidelines and equipment do not permit the registration of plegics(people bound full time to a wheelchair due to paralysis or other physical disabilities). PHOTOGRAPHERS!VIDEOGRAPHERS/MEDIA All photogs and media persons, regardless of affiliation,are required to check in at registration to provide credentials and receive a wrist band.It is policy that a talent release waiver be signed releasing all images and recorded video and audio as property of Surfers For Autism,Inc.Anyone capturing images or video without following this policy will be asked, lawfully, to leave the permitted and insured event area. Upon detection of any suspicious activity we ask that local law authorities recognize the legitimacy of this policy and assist. -SURFERS FOR A UTISM- UNLOCKING POTENTIAL - CREATING AWARENESS ELIMINATING STIGMA - UNITING COMMUNITIES Surfers For Autism, Inc. 7491 N Federal Hwy,C5-180 Boca Raton, FL 33487 www.surfersforautism.org / t d a) m f a) 7 L. a c / / $>f o k k \ Ln E u m m in U 7 E m o in N ƒ / 2 2 2 01 6 g © 2 # & � / @ k C / q VI fa o / 2 C C o x 0 cc c 4-,c a 0 _ E \ E $ 1 m o .� g E C K k k " In q S ( a) c m m £ a 4, @ / q k / 2 - ° k 1 5 $ @ 5' 2 0 k I- o ® C - o 8 / o k - v, c • c � v, VI m CD 0 c § \ § \ G C co 0 « � .0 k ~ ° k '2 � ) 2 2 2 2 2 k § @ ® / 4 c c E t E o 0 § § 2 $ S - § § =. co. \ ƒ o � 0 O C 2 / 0 L) k = (0 2 3 # > 2 C L. / 2 CD k 0 \ E > V 2 % a) / 2 7 3 o = £ c a .§ \ q o ƒ f > o m o (§ 2 c c 7 Io § c f k a 2 !� E : f \ \ �k v, co — _ - < o m [ > d � 2 IURFER/ FOR AUTI/M March 3,2015 We at Surfers for Autism have spoken with the following businesses and individuals regarding our plans to block off and utilize a portion of the Tybee Pier parking lot for firetrucks, police cars and other event activities from midnight until approximately 6:00 p.m.Saturday,September 12, 2015. Those on this list have indicated they have no problem or issue with our plans for the parking lot. All have been provided with contact information, in case they have any questions or concerns prior to event day. We thank you and all the local businesses for your generous and continued support! Kindest regards, Kristin Bamman,Surfers for Autism Tybee 954-654-9690 Business Contact Name Ct( Cna Si natu re o Auti 7 ,7 tte, j 0'0-4 C- b • t I rrn ,ti) k 13+i \-1(c- N_ Liz& - - 7,th n I es Apai Ft-11w,, 4.4