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City Council Staff Report
September 10, 2019
Agenda Item No. 22
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311,
dawebb@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Micah Martin, Deputy Public Works Director,
mmartin(a)_newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-644-3055
TITLE: Resolution No. 2019-81: Proposed Revisions to City Council Policy
B-17 — Parks, Facilities and Recreation Program Donations
ABSTRACT:
Council Policy B-17 promotes community involvement and active participation in quality
of life components throughout the community. This policy establishes criteria for
donations to assure area compatibility, attractiveness, usefulness, and ability to be
maintained. Each donation considered for inclusion within the City public parks and
streets system will be subject to established limitations and guidelines for the particular
area. Suggested revisions to this policy were reviewed by the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission (PB&R) on April 2, 2019 and August 6, 2019, and recommended
for Council approval.
RECOMMENDATION:
a) Determine this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines because
this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly;
b) Consider the recommendation from the Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission,
and approve revisions to Council Policy B-17; and
c) Adopt Resolution 2019-81, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach, California, Amending City Council Policy B-17 "Parks, Facilities, and
Recreation Program Donations."
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
There is no current identified fiscal impact related to this item
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DISCUSSION:
Council Policy B-17 "Parks, Facilities and Recreation Program Donations" establishes
procedures and guidelines to staff and the public on how City Council desires to handle
donations to the City. This policy was last amended on August 8, 2017. Based on staff
interactions with the policy, as well as several public comments, staff undertook a more
thoughtful review of the portions of the Council Policy pertaining to applications for
donations of trees, benches or other tangible street or park furniture. Staff identified
several areas of concern with the current policy:
1) Unanticipated large amounts of time associated with the management and
maintenance of the program (particularly associated with donated benches);
2) Donor expectation levels;
3) Donation amounts not covering the actual cost to implement, install and maintain
the donated items;
4) Overcrowding of some areas (particularly associated with donated benches);
5) Growing memorialization of our public rights-of-way, parks and spaces; and
6) No clear defined lifespan or sunset on bench and/or plaque removals.
On July 10, 2018, City Council reviewed City Council Policy B-17 — Parks, Facilities,
and Recreation Program Donations and staff's concerns. At that meeting, City Council
took an action to suspend the policy and directed staff to work with the PB&R
Commission to review, refine, and ultimately make a recommendation on revised
language back to City Council for final review and approval.
At the August 7, 2018, PB&R meeting, the Commission established an Ad Hoc
Donations Program Committee to review Council Policy B-17 and appointed Chair
Howald, and Commissioners Granoff and Daruty to the Ad Hoc Committee. This Ad
Hoc Committee met with staff on September 24, 2018, December 4, 2018, and January
16, 2019. Based on committee discussions, revised language was presented to the full
PB&R Commission for review and consideration. At the April 2, 2019 PB&R meeting,
the Commission considered the proposed changes to the policy which included:
changes to the donation and maintenance period, increase the maintenance fee to
recover costs, standardization of types of benches used throughout the city,
disallowance of memorial language, and elimination of plaques for donated trees. The
PB&R Commission voted to support these changes to Council Policy B-17 and
recommended it be submitted to Council for their review and approval (Attachment B).
At the May 14, 2019, City Council meeting, staff presented these changes to Council
for review and approval upon which Council directed staff to remove all donation
plaques and offer first right of refusal after the ten-year donation period. Council also
directed these changes back to the PB&R Commission for review and comment.
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After revising the policy further to address City Council's additional direction, the
suggested changes were presented to the PB&R Commission and subsequently
approved at their August 6, 2019 Commission meeting. The PB&R Commission
requested the policy be brought back to the City Council for final review and approval.
Attachment A is the current Council Policy B-17, Attachment B are the proposed
changes to the policy and Attachment C is the Resolution and clean version of the
proposed changes.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not
result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment)
and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no
potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A — Existing City Council Policy B-17
Attachment B — Proposed City Council Policy B-17
Attachment C — Resolution No. 2019-81
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ATTACHMENT A
B-17
PARKS, FACILITIES, AND RECREATION PROGRAM DONATIONS
Purpose
The City Council recognizes the need to promote community involvement and active
participation in quality of life components throughout the community, and the need to
establish a fair, equitable, and uniform procedure for which gifts may be donated to the
City. This policy establishes criteria for donations to assure area compatibility,
attractiveness, usefulness, and the capability to be maintained. Each donation considered
for inclusion in the City park public improvement and street system will be subject to
established limitations and guidelines for the particular area.
Policy
A. Acceptance of donations of cash or tangible items
1. Based on the value of the donation, appropriate City staff will review the
acceptability of any donation and determine if the benefits to be derived
warrant acceptance of the donation.
2. Criteria for evaluation includes consideration of any immediate or initial
expenditure required in order to accept the donation, the potential and
extent of the City's obligation to maintain the donation, and the community
benefit to be derived from the donation.
3. The cost of a tangible donation shall include a 10% maintenance fee paid
for in fill by the donor. This maintenance fee is in addition to any other
fees or charges.
B. Types of Donations
Donations may be received in the form of cash, real, or personal property.
Restricted donations are those donations that the donor specifies for a particular
City location or purpose. Unrestricted donations are those donations that are
given to the City for unspecified use.
1. Cash Gifts
a. Donation of cash or items valued at or below the amount set in City
Council Policy P-3 may be accepted by the City Manager. However,
any donation considered a park facility improvement that would
result in an installation of a permanent fixture in the parks must be
in compliance with subsection 4 of this policy, Park, Ptcblic
Inzprovetnent, and Street Anettities,
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b. Donations above the amount set in City Council Policy F-3 for the
City Manager may be accepted by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Commission.
C. Gifts of funds may be designated for restricted or unrestricted use.
Gifts of cash or items that have a restriction must first be approved
by the City Council.
d. Gifts of funds accepted by the City imply no other obligation besides
using donated funds for the specified purpose.
2. Trees
Tree donations add beauty to City parks and facilities. Trees may be
donated and installed at parks and parkway locations recommended by the
Municipal Operations Director and approved by the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission. The minimum size of tree donations must be 36"
boxed containers unless waived by the Commission. Tree donations are
limited to specific species listed on the Parkway Tree Designation List
and/or matching the landscape in park locations.
3. Benches
Bench donations may be donated and installed in different areas of
placement including parks, streets, along the beachfront, within villages,
commercial districts, neighborhoods, on a specific island, etc. The Parks,
Beaches, and Recreation Commission, with the assistance of Municipal
Operations staff, shall designate the type, style, design, and placement of
City -owned benches on City property.
a. An inventory of designated benches and available bench locations
will be maintained in the City Donation Catalog.
b. Donation requests must be submitted to the Municipal Operations
Department and meet the following requirements:
i. Bench donations along a city street, beachfront or other public
right of way will require the approval of the Municipal
Operations Director.
ii. Bench donations within a commercial district will require
notification of, and an endorsement from, the local business
association, if applicable.
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iii. Bench donations for parks and facilities within a residential
community will require notification of residents and an
established homeowners association or common interest
development, when applicable, within 300 feet of placement.
4. Park, Public Improvement, and Street Amenities
Other amenities such as drinking fountains, tables, and other equipment
that will improve public places in parks, in and/or around public
buildings, streets, walkways, and trails may be donated to the City.
a. Other amenities that may be donated will be identified in the City
Donation Catalog.
b. Donation of public amenities valued at or below the amount set forth
in City Council Policy F-3 may be accepted by the City Manager.
C. Donation of public amenities valued at the amount set forth in City
Council Policy F-3 and above may be accepted or declined by the
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission.
d. Donations to be installed on public sidewalks shall meet the criteria
described in Policy L-15 Encroachments on Public Sidewalks and
approved by the Public Works Director and Municipal Operations
Director.
C. Naming Rights
Donors may receive naming rights on capital improvement projects for which
any donation matches or exceeds 75% of the total budgeted cost for the area
benefiting from the donation. All such donations will be submitted to the City
Council for acceptance of the donation and the name to be applied to the project
in keeping with City Council Policy B-9 — Naming of City Parks & Facilities.
D. Sponsorships
Special Events are recognized as fundraising activities. Where donations or
sponsorship of a special event will require some form of recognition, and, in order
to provide recreational opportunities, corporate or organizational sponsors may
be recognized by use of logos and name on event banners and signage. Signs and
literature at all such special events would be at the discretion of the appropriate
Department Director. The size, scale and location of corporate logos and names
should not dominate the event facilities or area. Corporate logos and/or names
should not be displayed in a manner that would, in any way, suggest the
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endorsement of the Department or the City. All signs must comply with the City's
existing sign code and Council Policies B-3 and B-8.
E. Right to„Decline
The City of Newport Beach reserves the right to decline any donation if, upon
review, acceptance of the donation is determined to be not in the best interest of
the City.
F. Special Privileges
Malting a donation or co -sponsoring a special event does not entitle a
sponsor/ donor to any special privileges other than those stated in this policy such
as recognition, plaques or displays at events, unless otherwise agreed upon and
approved by the Department Director or the City Council when appropriate.
G. Reserved
H. Acknowledgements
1. Letter of acceptance of donation will be sent to donor.
2. In some cases, recognition of donations may be given at Commission or
Council Meetings.
3. Plaques are reserved for donations meeting the following criteria:
a. Donors providing donations valued at $1,000 to less than $4,000 may
elect to provide a dedicatory plaque not exceeding 2” x 6" with a
name designated by the donor preceded by one of the following:
"Donated by", "Donated for", "In recognition of", "In Loving
Memory" or "In Memory of".
b. Donors providing donations valued at $4,000 or greater may elect to
provide a dedicatory plaque not exceeding 5"x7" with name, date and
dedication wording not exceeding 25 words. Plaque content must be
approved by the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission.
C. Donors providing donations valued at least $1,000 that recognize
individuals or organizations that have provided distinguished long
term and/or significant service to the City may include a dedicatory
plaque not exceeding 5"x7" with name, date and dedication wording
not exceeding 25 words. Individuals can include City employees
with 25 or more years of distinguished service, as determined by the
PB&R Commission.
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d. Plaques are at the expense of the donor, the City will assume
ownership and maintenance of the donated item and plaque
however, the City does not assume replacement costs due to
vandalism or theft. Plaques will remain on a donated item during
its useful life. The City reserves the right to remove and/or relocate
the donated item.
e. Plaque information will be entered on the Gift Donation Catalog
application form and ordered by the City.
History
Adopted 1-15 -
7-22-1991 ("Park Improvement Donation")
Amended I-15
-1-24-1994 (changed to G-5)
Amended G-5 -
6-27-1994
Amended G-5 -
6-24-1996
Adopted B-17 -
5-9-2006 ("Park, Facilities, & Recreation Donations", incorporation G-5)
Amended B-17
- 2-24-2009
Amended B-17
- 6-26-2012
Amended B-17
- 8-8-2017
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ATTACHMENT B
PARKS, FACILITIES, AND RECREATION PROGRAM DONATIONS
Purpose
B-17
The City Council recognizes the need to promote community involvement and active
participation in quality of life components throughout the community, and the need to
establish a fair, equitable, and uniform procedure €e�-by which gifts may be donated to
the City. This policy establishes criteria for donations to assure area compatibility,
attractiveness, usefulness, and sustainability—te-b&-niaintainedof
maintenance. Each donation considered for inclusion in the City's parks publie
and streets system will be subject to established limitations and guidelines
for teach particular area.
Policy
A. Acceptance of dDonations Of Each of tangible _,-,,m..
Based on the value of the donation, appropriate City staff will review the
acceptability of any donation and determine if the benefits to be derived
warrant acceptance of the donation.
2. Criteria for evaluation includes consideration of any immediate initial
expenditure required in order to accept the donation, the potential and
extent of the City's obligation to maintain the donation for a
minimumaxim,um of 10 years, and the community benefit to be derived
from the donation. After 10 years, or at the end of the donated items useful
life, the donated item may be removed or replaced by the City.
3. The cost of a tangible donation shall also include a U maintenance fee
equal to 50% of the estimated 10 --year maintenance cost of the donated item,
paid for in full by the donor at the time of the donation, and at renewal if
the donor elects to renew the donation as part of the first right of refusal
process, per section G. This maintenance fee is in addition to any ether fees
the cost and installation of the donated item. -
B. Types of Donations
Donations may only be received in the form of eas ; real, or r efse a i rep er--a
check. Restricted donations are those donations that the donor specifies for a
particular City location or purpose. Unrestricted donations are those donations
that are given to the City for unspecified use.
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2L.1. Trees
Tree-dDonations for trees add beauty to City parks and facilities. Trees
Donations for trees may be d -used to install a tree or treesand installed
at parks recommended by the Deputy Public Works
Munkipal Operations Director, Municipal Operations and approved by the
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Tie -Depending on availability
the minimum siz-ecost of tree donations must be 36egual to the price of a 48"
boxed containers - ontainer plus maintenance costs, unless waived by the
Commission. Tredonations are limited to specific species listed on t
Parkway Tree Pesignation List and/ or- matE that match the landscape in
park locations.
32. Benches
Beneh dDonations for a bench will be used to installed
a bench in different areas of r'_.,,,,,ment including parks, streets, along the
beachfront, within villages, commercial districts, neighborhoods, on a
specific island, etc. The Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission, with
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2L.1. Trees
Tree-dDonations for trees add beauty to City parks and facilities. Trees
Donations for trees may be d -used to install a tree or treesand installed
at parks recommended by the Deputy Public Works
Munkipal Operations Director, Municipal Operations and approved by the
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Tie -Depending on availability
the minimum siz-ecost of tree donations must be 36egual to the price of a 48"
boxed containers - ontainer plus maintenance costs, unless waived by the
Commission. Tredonations are limited to specific species listed on t
Parkway Tree Pesignation List and/ or- matE that match the landscape in
park locations.
32. Benches
Beneh dDonations for a bench will be used to installed
a bench in different areas of r'_.,,,,,ment including parks, streets, along the
beachfront, within villages, commercial districts, neighborhoods, on a
specific island, etc. The Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission, with
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the assistance of Public Works Department Mupdeipal Opefations.staff, shall
designate the type, style, design, and placement of City -owned benches on
City property.
a. An inventory of designated benches and available bench locations
will be maintained in -by the City Donation Catalog.
b. Donation requests must be submitted to the Public Works -
Municipal Operations De ^rtm^n+ Division and meet the following
requirements:
i. Bench donations along a city street, beachfront or other public
right of way will require the approval of the Deputy Public
Works Directorj4unieipal Operations Direetef.
ii. Bench Ddonations for a bench within a commercial district
will require notification of, and an endorsement from, the local
business association, if applicable.
iii. Beneh dDonations for a bench to be located at a park or facility
fei: par' -s and f.,eili ies within a residential community will
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require notification of residents and any established
homeowners association or common interest development,
when applicable, within 300 feet of the proposed location for
placement.
iv. Donations for four types of benches, and any exception to the
following, must be approved by the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission. Donors can choose from the
following:
1. Santa Monica Style - Standard Park Bench with
concrete legs and composite bench seat slats;
2. Huntington Beach Style - Standard Concrete Park
Bench;
3. Victoria Style - Backless Standard Concrete Park
Bench; or
4. Infinity Style - Standard Park Bench with metal
legs and composite bench slats. Comes in
standard or backless.
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43. Park, Public Improvement, and Street Amenities
Donations for Bother amenities such as drinking fountains, tables, and other
equipment that will improve public places in parks, in and/or around
public buildings, streets, walkways, and trails may be donated offered to the
City.
a. Donations for 9other amenities that may be donate ill be
identified and approvedintheCity by Cites
b. Donation of funds for public amenities valued at or below the
amount set forth in City Council Policy F-3 may be accepted by the
City Manager.
C. Donation of funds for public amenities valued at the amount set forth
in City Council Policy F-3, and above, may be accepted or declined
by Paas, Beaehes and n,,,,,,eati„n Comm_^ ^„requires City
Council approval.
d. Donations of funds for public amenities to be installed on public
sidewalks shall meet the criteria described in Policy L45-6
Encroachments on in Public Sidewalks -Rights-of-Way and be
approved by the Public Works Director. and Municipal n,.,,rati ,r
Piir „tom
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C. Naming Rights
Donors may receive naming rights on capital improvement projects for which any
donation matches or exceeds 75 % of the total budgeted cost for the area benefiting
from the donation. All such donations will be submitted to the City Council for
acceptance of the donation and the name to be applied to the project in keeping
with City Council Policy B-9 — Naming of City Parks & Facilities.
D. Sponsorships
Special Events are recognized as fundraising activities. Where donations or
sponsorship of a special event will require some form of recognition, and, in order
to provide recreational opportunities, corporate or organizational sponsors may be
recognized by use of logos and name on event banners and signage. Signs and
literature at all such special events leis at the discretion of the appropriate
Department Director. The size, scale and location of corporate logos and names
should not dominate the event facilities or area. Corporate logos and/or names
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should not be displayed in a manner that would, in any way, suggest —the
endorsement of the Department or the City. All signs must comply with the City's
existing sign code and Council Policies B-3 and B-8.
E. Right to Decline
The City of Newport Beach reserves the right to decline any donation if, upon
review, acceptance of the donation is determined to knot be in the best interest of
the City.
F. Special Privileges
Making a donation or co -sponsoring a special event does not entitle a
sponsor/ donor to any special privileges other than those stated in this policy such
as recognitionues or displays at events, unless otherwise agreed upon and
approved by the Department Director or the City Council when appropriate.
G. Rese�aTimeliness
All donations are limited to a period of 10 years or until the end of the useful life of
the item. After 10 years, or the end of the useful life of the item, whichever comes
first, reasonable effort will be made to contact the original donor (City will attempt
to make contact for no more than 30 days if donor is unable to be reached)for a right
of first refusal to keen the donation in their name. If denied, or the donor is unable
to be reached, the location may become available for a new donation.
H. Acknowledgements
1. Letter of acceptance of donation will be sent to the donor.
2. In some cases, recognition of donations may be given at Commission or
Council Meetings.
3. A donor will receive a certificate of acknowledgement for the donation and
their name will be vlaced on the GIS Donation map, with coordinates of the
location of their donation.
4. Donations are not eligible for donation plaques, however the donor will be
provided with a certificate acknowledging the donation and the location of
the donated item.
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History
Adopted I-15 - 7-22-1991 ("Park Improvement Donation')
Amended I-15 -1-24-1994 (changed to G-5)
Amended G-5 - 6-27-1994
Amended G-5 - 6-24-1996
Adopted B-17 - 5-9-2006 ("Park, Facilities, & Recreation Donations", incorporation G-5)
Amended B-17 - 2-24-2009
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History
Adopted I-15 - 7-22-1991 ("Park Improvement Donation')
Amended I-15 -1-24-1994 (changed to G-5)
Amended G-5 - 6-27-1994
Amended G-5 - 6-24-1996
Adopted B-17 - 5-9-2006 ("Park, Facilities, & Recreation Donations", incorporation G-5)
Amended B-17 - 2-24-2009
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History
Adopted I-15 - 7-22-1991 ("Park Improvement Donation')
Amended I-15 -1-24-1994 (changed to G-5)
Amended G-5 - 6-27-1994
Amended G-5 - 6-24-1996
Adopted B-17 - 5-9-2006 ("Park, Facilities, & Recreation Donations", incorporation G-5)
Amended B-17 - 2-24-2009
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Amended B-17
- 6-26-2012
Amended B-17
- 8-8-2017
Amended B-17
- 9-10-2019
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ATTACHMENT C
RESOLUTION NO. 2019-81
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CITY
COUNCIL POLICY B-17 "PARKS, FACILITIES, AND
RECREATION PROGRAM DONATIONS"
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach ("City") is governed, in part, by its Charter,
Municipal Code, and adopted City Council Policies;
WHEREAS, at its July 10, 2018 meeting, the City Council directed the Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Commission to review City Council Policy B-17 (Parks, Facilities
and Recreation Program Donations) for future Council consideration;
WHEREAS, the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission formed an ad hoc
committee to review City Council Policy B-17 with interested parties and present
recommendations to the entire Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission regarding
revisions to improve readability and efficiency of City Council Policy B-17;
WHEREAS, on April 2, 2019, the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
approved for submission to the City Council proposed revisions to City Council Policy B-
17;
WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed the proposed revisions at its May 14, 2019,
meeting and requested further revisions to City Council Policy B-17;
WHEREAS, on August 6, 2019, the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
approved for re -submission to City Council proposed revisions to City Council Policy B-
17, as shown in the revised policy attached to this resolution as Exhibit 1, which is
incorporated herein by reference; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend City Council Policy B-17 to increase
the maintenance fee related to donations, include options for bench donations, and
provide a clear and uniform procedure by which gifts may be donated to the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach resolves as
follows:
Section 1: The City Council hereby amends City Council Policy B-17 (Parks,
Facilities and Recreation Program Donations) as provided in Exhibit 1, attached hereto
and incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2: All prior versions of City Council Policy B-17 that are in conflict with
the revisions adopted by this resolution are hereby repealed.
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Section 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
resolution is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not
affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this resolution. The City
Council hereby declares that it would have passed this resolution, and each section,
subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or
more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or
unconstitutional.
Section 4: The recitals provided in this resolution are true and correct and are
incorporated into the substantive portion of this resolution.
Section 5: Except as expressly modified in this resolution, all other City Council
Policies, sections, subsections, terms, clauses and phrases set forth in the Council Policy
Manual shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect.
Section 6: The City Council finds the adoption of this resolution and the
amendment of Council Policy B-17 is not subject to the California Environmental Quality
Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or
reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the
activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California
Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for
resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.
Section 7: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the
City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution.
ADOPTED this 10th day of September, 2019.
Diane B. Dixon
Mayor
ATTEST:
Leilani 1. Brown
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Cl ATTORNEY' OF FI E
CV-,—
Aaron C. Harp,
City Attorney
Attachment: Exhibit 1 – Revised City Council Policy B-17
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EXHIBIT 1 B-17
PARKS, FACILITIES, AND RECREATION PROGRAM DONATIONS
Purpose
The City Council recognizes the need to promote community involvement and active
participation in quality of life components throughout the community, and the need to
establish a fair, equitable, and uniform procedure by which gifts may be donated to the
City. This policy establishes criteria for donations to assure area compatibility,
attractiveness, usefulness, and sustainability of maintenance. Each donation considered
for inclusion in the City's parks and streets system will be subject to established
limitations and guidelines for each particular area.
Policy
A. Acceptance of Donations
1. Based on the value of the donation, appropriate City staff will review the
acceptability of any donation and determine if the benefits to be derived
warrant acceptance of the donation.
2. Criteria for evaluation includes consideration of any initial expenditure
required in order to accept the donation, the potential and extent of the
City's obligation to maintain the donation for a minimum of 10 years, and
the community benefit to be derived from the donation. After 10 years, or
at the end of the donated item's useful life, the donated item may be
removed or replaced by the City.
3. The cost of a tangible donation shall also include a maintenance fee equal to
50% of the estimated 10 -year maintenance cost of the donated item, paid for
in full by the donor at the time of the donation, and at renewal if the donor
elects to renew the donation as part of the first right of refusal process, per
section G. This maintenance fee is in addition the cost and installation of the
donated item.
B. Types of Donations
Donations may only be received in the form of a check. Restricted donations are
those donations that the donor specifies for a particular City location or purpose.
Unrestricted donations are those donations that are given to the City for
unspecified use.
1. Trees
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Donations for trees add beauty to City parks and facilities. Donations for trees
may be used to install a tree or trees at parks recommended by the Deputy
Public Works Director, Municipal Operations and approved by the Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Commission. Depending on availability, the
minimum cost of tree donations must be equal to the price of a 48" boxed
container plus maintenance costs, unless waived by the Commission. Tree
donations are limited to specific species that match the landscape in park
locations.
2. Benches
Donations for a bench will be used to install a bench in different areas
including parks, streets, along the beachfront, within villages, commercial
districts, neighborhoods, on a specific island, etc. The Parks, Beaches, and
Recreation Commission, with the assistance of Public Works Department
staff, shall designate the type, style, design, and placement of City -owned
benches on City property.
a. An inventory of designated benches and available bench locations
will be maintained by the City.
b. Donation requests must be submitted to the Public Works -
Municipal Operations Division and meet the following requirements:
i. Bench donations along a city street, beachfront or other public
right of way will require the approval of the Deputy Public
Works Director.
ii. Donations for a bench within a commercial district will require
notification of, and an endorsement from, the local business
association, if applicable.
iii. Donations for a bench to be located at a park or facility within
a residential community will require notification of residents
and any established homeowners association or common
interest development, when applicable, within 300 feet of the
proposed location for placement.
iv. Donations for four types of benches, and any exception to the
following, must be approved by the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission. Donors can choose from the
following:
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1. Santa Monica Style - Standard Park Bench with
concrete legs and composite bench seat slats;
2. Huntington Beach Style - Standard Concrete Park
Bench;
3. Victoria Style - Backless Standard Concrete Park
Bench; or
4. Infinity Style - Standard Park Bench with metal
legs and composite bench slats. Comes in
standard or backless.
3. Park, Public Improvement, and Street Amenities
Donations for other amenities such as drinking fountains, tables, and other
equipment that will improve public places in parks, in and/or around
public buildings, streets, walkways, and trails may be offered to the City.
a. Donations for other amenities will be identified and approved by
City Staff.
b. Donation of funds for public amenities valued at or below the
amount set forth in City Council Policy F-3 may be accepted by the
City Manager.
C. Donation of funds for public amenities valued at the amount set forth
in City Council Policy F-3, and above, requires City Council
approval.
d. Donations of funds for public amenities to be installed on public
sidewalks shall meet the criteria described in Policy L-6
Encroachments in Public Rights -of -Way and be approved by the
Public Works Director.
C. Naming Rights
Donors may receive naming rights on capital improvement projects for which any
donation matches or exceeds 75 % of the total budgeted cost for the area benefiting
from the donation. All such donations will be submitted to the City Council for
acceptance of the donation and the name to be applied to the project in keeping
with City Council Policy B-9 — Naming of Cihj Parks & Facilities.
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D. Sponsorships
Special Events are recognized as fundraising activities. Where donations or
sponsorship of a special event will require some form of recognition, and, in order
to provide recreational opportunities, corporate or organizational sponsors may be
recognized by use of logos and name on event banners and signage. Signs and
literature at all such special events is at the discretion of the appropriate
Department Director. The size, scale and location of corporate logos and names
should not dominate the event facilities or area. Corporate logos and/or names
should not be displayed in a manner that would, in any way, suggest the
endorsement of the Department or the City. All signs must comply with the City's
existing sign code and Council Policies B-3 and B-8.
E. Right to Decline
The City of Newport Beach reserves the right to decline any donation if, upon
review, acceptance of the donation is determined to not be in the best interest of
the City.
F. Special Privileges
Making a donation or co -sponsoring a special event does not entitle a
sponsor/ donor to any special privileges other than those stated in this policy such
as recognition or displays at events, unless otherwise agreed upon and approved
by the Department Director or the City Council when appropriate.
G. Timeliness
All donations are limited to a period of 10 years or until the end of the useful life of
the item. After 10 years, or the end of the useful life of the item, whichever comes
first, reasonable effort will be made to contact the original donor (City will attempt
to make contact for no more than 30 days if donor is unable to be reached) for a right
of first refusal to keep the donation in their name. If denied, or the donor is unable
to be reached, the location may become available for a new donation.
H. Acknowledgements
1. Letter of acceptance of donation will be sent to the donor.
2. In some cases, recognition of donations may be given at Commission or
Council Meetings.
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3. A donor will receive a certificate of acknowledgement for the donation and
their name will be placed on the GIS Donation map, with coordinates of the
location of their donation.
4. Donations are not eligible for donation plaques, however the donor will be
provided with a certificate acknowledging the donation and the location of
the donated item.
History
Adopted I-15 - 7-22-1991 ("Park Improvement Donation')
Amended I-15 -1-24-1994 (changed to G-5)
Amended G-5 - 6-27-1994
Amended G-5 - 6-24-1996
Adopted B-17 - 5-9-2006 ("Park, Facilities, & Recreation Donations", incorporation G-5)
Amended B-17 - 2-24-2009
Amended B-17 - 6-26-2012
Amended B-17 - 8-8-2017
Amended B-17 - 9-10-2019
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