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File #: 2010-0241    Version: 1 Name: Proposed fee and application process for business and special event use of City parks and Lake Pflugerville
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/9/2010 In control: Parks and Recreation
On agenda: 11/9/2010 Final action: 11/9/2010
Title: Discuss and consider action regarding a proposed fee and application process for business and special event use of City parks and Lake Pflugerville.
Attachments: 1. Austin Fit Magazine Article, 2. Facility usage policies and procedures, 3. Park use permit application, 4. Special Event Permit Application
Title
Discuss and consider action regarding a proposed fee and application process for business and special event use of City parks and Lake Pflugerville.

Summary
The use of city parkland and Lake Pflugerville by businesses and special events is an ever growing problem putting an increased demand on our parks system. Due to the high use by these groups of our parks system, Interim Parks and Recreation Director, Amy Atkins, has developed a set of policies and procedures as well as a permit application process to help control and manage such uses. This item was discussed at the joint work session of City Council and the Parks and Recreation Commission on Tuesday, September 28, 2010. The Council expressed concerns over the wording of the Certificate of Insurance requirement and cost of insurance for applicants. Since the September work session staff has contacted Texas Recreation and Parks Society (TRAPS) colleagues representing different regions in the state. Through that vetting process only a couple of cities with similar situations were identified: the City of San Antonio and the City of Austin. Additionally various sport and event insurance companies that specialize in this type of insurance were contacted. The insurance companies indicated that a Certificate of Insurance is issued as proof of insurance for additional insured entities and payment is required to be made in full by applicant prior to a Certificate of Insurance being issued. Staff would recommend each applicant shall provide a Certificate of Insurance with the types and amounts of coverage and a copy of the paid receipt showing the policy has been paid in full. The average annual insurance premium for a Comprehensive General Liability Insurance policy with a combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence for fitness classes is $230.00. An estimated insurance premium for one day events is $300.00 per event. City Attorney Floyd Akers was contacted regarding the insurance wording and suggested...

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