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048 of 2010 - amending recreation program fees 0 10-1 0 07-14 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. 48 of 2010 (Amending Recreation Program Fees) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 15.16.090, SALT LAKE CITY CODE, RELATING TO RECREATION PROGRAM FEES. Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That Section 15.16.090, Salt Lake City Code, pertaining to recreation program fees be, and the same hereby is, amended to read as follows: 15.16.090 Recreation Program Fees: A. The director of public services and the director of community and economic development, with approval of the mayor, shall establish a fee schedule for recreation program fees; provided, however, that the maximum fees charged shall be as follows: 1. City Special Events: The majority of special events produced or sponsored by Salt Lake City shall be free to the public. These events include, but are not limited to, Bike Bonanza, Friday Night Flicks, 4th of July Celebration at Jordan Park, Fireworks for 24th of July Celebration at Liberty Park, Monster Block Party, Highland Bagpipe Experience, Salt Lake City Gets Fit Online Tracking, The People's Market, and the International Culture Fest. The Salt Lake City Gets Fit 5K is currently charging a fifteen dollar($15.00) admission fee. The Salt Lake City Gets Fit Volleyball Tournament charges an admission fee of twenty dollars ($20.00). These admission fees will not exceed twenty-five dollars ($25.00)per person. These fees represent a partial recovery of the costs to produce these events. Fees for additional special events and festivals that may be produced or sponsored by Salt Lake City, or held on city owned or city managed property, shall be established consistent with fees for similar events as set forth in the above fee schedule. 2. Programs and Fees: Youth and family programs: Programs Fees After school program Effective fall 2010, monthly after-school fees will be: $10.00 for participants with a household income of$10,000 or less per year; $35.00 for participants with a household income of more than $10,000 per year but less than or equal to 42 percent of the area median income, or with free lunch status; $75.00 for participants with a household income of more than 42 percent but less than or equal to 60 percent of the area median income, or with reduced lunch status; $125.00 for participants with a household income of more than 60 percent but less than or equal to 80 percent of the area median income; $150.00 for participants with a household income of more than 80 percent but less than or equal to 100 percent of the area median income; $200.00 for participants with a household income of more than 100 percent of the area median income; $200.00 for participants who are not residents of Salt Lake City, regardless of their income or lunch status. For purposes of the after school program, area median income shall be determined based on the federal Housing and Urban Development guidelines for the Salt Lake City metropolitan statistical area. Summer Program Fees will be charged on a monthly basis as follows: $10.00 for participants with a household income of$10,000 or less per year; $50.00 for participants with a household income of more than $10,000 per year but less than or equal to 42 percent of the area median income, or with free lunch status; 2 • $100.00 for participants with a household income of more than 42 percent but less than or equal to 60 percent of the area median income, or with reduced lunch status; $150.00 for participants with a household income of more than 60 percent but less than or equal to 80 percent of the area median income; $225.00 for participants with a household income of more than 80 percent but less than or equal to 100 percent of the area median income; $400.00 for participants with a household income of more than 100 percent of the area median income; $400.00 for participants who are not residents of Salt Lake City, regardless of their income or school lunch status. For purposes of the summer program, area median income shall be determined based on the federal Housing and Urban Development guidelines for the Salt Lake City metropolitan statistical area. Ceramics: Youth $20.00, plus $10.00 for materials Parent/child $30.00,plus $10 for materials Dance: Youth $20.00 Parent/child $30.00 Drama and theater classes $20.00 Film classes $20.00 Film/TV production classes $20.00 Music: 3 Youth $20.00 Parent/child $30.00 Guitar $20.00 Visual arts classes: Youth $20.00 Parent/child $30.00 Facility Cost Per Capacity Of Rentals Hour Facility Unity Center: Fee Guest Contracts: Rehearsal Day Rate $50.00 Performance Day Rate 20 percent of gross ticket sales (or 80 percent of gross ticket sales if the performance is solicited by the Sorenson Unity Center) Programming Performances 20 percent of gross ticket sales All Contracts 20 percent of concession sales Classrooms: $25.00 per hour or$125 per day(8 hours maximum) Salt Lake City police officers (Required only if alcohol/kava will be served or consumed at the event) Fee is equal to the current Salt Lake City Police Department secondary employment cost (minimum charge of four hours)plus the current Salt Lake City Police Department fuel surcharge and a$3 processing fee 4 • Main Lobby/Gallery: For profit business/individuals not residing in Glendale or Poplar Grove $250.00 Non-Profit charging a fee $225.00 Non-Profit not charging a fee $200.00 Individuals residing in Glendale or Poplar Grove $175.00 per group Community Council Meetings—City Activities Free of charge Theater: For profit business/individuals not residing in Glendale or Poplar Grove $200.00 Non-Profit charging a fee $175.00 Non-Profit not charging a fee $150.00 Individuals residing in Glendale or Poplar Grove $125.00 per group Community Council Meetings—City Activities Free of charge Reception Area: For profit business/individuals not residing in Glendale or Poplar Grove $55.00 Non-Profit charging a fee $50.00 Non-Profit not charging a fee $45.00 Individuals residing in Glendale or Poplar Grove $40.00 per group Community Council 5 Meetings—City Activities Free of charge Kitchen: For profit business/individuals not residing in Glendale or Poplar Grove $40.00 Non-Profit charging a fee $35.00 Non-Profit not charging a fee $30.00 Individuals residing in Glendale or Poplar Grove $25.00 per group Community Council Meetings—City Activities Free of charge SLC Conference Room $25.00 maximum Lobby/Theater/Kitchen: For profit business/individuals not residing in Glendale or Poplar Grove $425.00 Non-Profit charging a fee $400.00 Non-Profit not charging a fee $375.00 Individuals residing in Glendale or Poplar Grove $350.00 per group Community Council Meetings—City Activities Free of charge Unity Center Facility $500.00 B. The director of public services and the director of community and economic development, in establishing fees within the limitations provided in this section, shall determine the fee based upon the recoupment of costs incurred by city personnel for their time in making the reservations and in their involvement with the activity. The fees charged do not represent the payment of any consideration for the use of the land, which is provided at no cost, fee, or consideration. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect July 1, 2010. 6 Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this 15 day of June , 2010. 4- AIR7KSON ATTEST: eiStir"�tG REC RD R Transmitted to Mayor on June 25, 2010 • Mayor's Action: )( Approved. Vetoed. A76/ v MAYO' ATTES • CITY C APPROVED AS TO FORM (SEAL) .;: Salt Lake City Attorneys Office .� >:;ct,;<, , Date - y--/n 4: h< ` ' z By 'Bill No. 48 of 2010. ',•' Published: 7-6-10 `(jam 3 ` HB_ATTY-#1 25 1 7-v2-Ordinance_amending_15_1 6_ .q recreation_program_fees_20 1 0.DOC 7