HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-4 - Adding Chapter 11.03 and Deleting Chapter 5.10 pertaining to Special Events; and Amending Exhibit A to Section 3.36.030, Cost Recovery for User ServicesORDINANCE NO. 2004- 4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER
11.03 OF TITLE 11 AND DELETING CHAPTER 5.10 FROM
THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING
TO SPECIAL EVENTS; AND AMENDING EXHIBIT A TO
SECTION 3.36.030 OF CHAPTER 3.36, COST RECOVERY
FOR USER SERVICES.
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
SECTION 1: Chapter 11.03 is hereby added to Title 11 of the Newport Beach Municipal
Code read as follows:
CHAPTER 11.03
SPECIAL EVENTS
Sections:
11.03.010 Purpose and Intent
11.03.020 General Provisions
11.03.030 Definitions
11.03.040 Types of Special Event Permits
11.03.050 Standards and Requirements
11.03.060 Permit Review Procedures
11.03.070 Cleanup and Damage Reimbursement Deposits for Certain Special Events
11.03.080 Indemnification Agreement
11.03.090 Revocation of Permit
11.03.100 Appeals from Action of the City Manager
11.03.110 Permits and Fees Not Exclusive
11.03.010 Purpose and Intent
A. To provide regulations allowing for special events while mitigating impacts on
residents, visitors and businesses, maintaining traffic circulation, and ensuring public
safety.
11.03.020 General Provisions
A. Permit Required. No person shall conduct, operate, maintain, or organize any
special event regulated by this Chapter and no person shall allow the use of their
premises for such a special event, without first obtaining a special event permit in
accordance with this Chapter and paying the required fee.
B. Applicability. These regulations shall apply to the following special events:
1. Outdoor concerts and other entertainment, public or semi - public, dance,
recreation, or sporting events.
2. Circuses, carnivals, fairs and festivals.
3. Farmers' markets and swap meets.
4. Walks, runs, athletic events, bicycle and vehicle races not exempted under
Paragraph C of this Section.
5. Organized /Sponsored Vehicle and boat shows.
6. Sales events outside the normal sales area of a business, such as sidewalk
and parking lot sales and other special promotions.
7. Auto dealer sales events involving promotional attractions such as
barbecues, tents, canopies, special signage, and similar facilities.
8. Fireworks displays.
9. Outdoor weddings and picnics with attendance of 150 or more persons,
within guidelines established by City Council Policy B -16.
10. Assemblies, conferences or meetings in a designated reserved area
outdoors, with attendance of 150 or more persons.
11. Street fair, craft show on a residential or commercial right -of -way which is
likely to obstruct or delay or interfere with normal flow of pedestrian or
vehicular traffic.
12. Other events with potential attendance of 150 or more persons, as
determined by the Director, which are not exempted per Paragraph C of this
Section.
13. Car washes whereby the public is encouraged /invited to attend
C. Exempt Activities. The following activities are exempt from the provisions of this
Chapter.
1. Going Out of Business Sales regulated by Chapter 5.16.
2. Normal promotional /sale activities conducted within the approved display
area of a business establishment as provided for in Title 20.
3. Commercial filming regulated by Chapter 5.46.
4. Parades regulated by Chapter 13.16.
5. Live entertainment at an established place of business, such as a restaurant
or tavern, regulated by Title 20 and Chapter 10.26.
6. Temporary land uses regulated by Section 20.60.015, of Chapter 20.60
7. Yard, garage, or other personal property sales in residential districts
regulated by Section 20.60.120, of Chapter 20.60.
8. Activities or events held or conducted by or on behalf of the City of Newport
Beach, a public school, or the State of California conducted on property
owned or leased by such entity or its sponsor.
9. Events conducted by homeowners' associations on common area property
within the association's boundaries
10. Any other special event specifically exempted in this Code from the
provisions of this Chapter.
11.03.030 Definitions
For the purposes of this Chapter, certain terms shall have the meanings set out below:
A. Applicant shall mean any person who seeks a permit under this Chapter to operate
a special event. For special events on private property the property owner shall be
the Applicant. For special events on public property the Operator shall be the
Applicant. An Applicant who has received an approved permit under the provisions
of this Chapter, shall also be considered a Permit Holder.
B. Attendance shall mean the number of attendees anticipated to attend or who
participate in a special event, whichever number is greater.
C. Attendee shall mean any person anticipated to attend or participate or who actually
does participate in a special event.
D. City shall mean the City of Newport Beach.
E. City Council or Council shall mean the City Council of the City of Newport Beach,
F. City Manager shall mean the City Manager of the City of Newport Beach.
G. City Property shall mean all real property and improvements owned, operated or
controlled by City within the City's jurisdiction. City Property includes, but is not
limited to City Hall, Police and Fire facilities, recreational facilities, parks, beaches,
libraries, streets and sidewalks, streetlights and traffic lights.
H. Director shall mean the Recreation and Senior Services Director.
Level 1, 2, or 3 Permits shall mean a classification level of permit as determined by
Director, Department Director or Reviewing Director based on factors such as the
nature, size, location, and duration of an event.
J. Operate shall mean to manage, stage, promote, sponsor or carry on a special
event.
K. Operator shall mean the person who manages, stages, promotes, sponsors or
carries on a special event.
L. Outdoor(s) shall mean any place other than in a permanent building. Outdoor(s)
shall include tents, canopies and temporary structures.
M Person shall include an individual, corporation, partnership, trust ,non - profit
organization, association, group or other business entity or organization.
N Reviewing Authority shall mean the person or body authorized under the
provisions of this Chapter to review and act upon a special event application, i.e.
either a specified staff, Department Director or the City Council.
O Special Event shall mean any special event described in Section 11.03.020(B).
P. Title 20 or Zoning Code shall mean Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code.
11.03.040 Types of Special Event Permits
A. Special Event Permit. Special Event Permits are for one -time events and for events
which may recur but which are scheduled individually.
B. Bundled Events Permit. Bundled Event Permits are for multiple events scheduled
over a one year time period by one Applicant. The permit may cover one event that
recurs during the year or a variety of events similar in nature during the year, such
as weddings, anniversaries and birthday parties. Up to 20 events could be
scheduled under a single Bundled Event Permit and there is no limit as to the
number of Bundled Event Permits one venue can apply for in a given year.
11.03.050 Standards and Requirements
A. Duration of Events. Events lasting more than 30 consecutive days shall be deemed
'temporary land uses" and shall be regulated by Section 20.60.015 of the Zoning
Code (Title 20).
B. Event Site and Hours of Operation. Special event activities shall be limited to the
areas so designated in the permit approval. Special events shall not be conducted
between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. unless the Reviewing Authority determines
that other hours of operation will not result in conditions materially detrimental to
nearby property owners, residents, or businesses, or to public health or safety.
C. Other Requirements. In addition to the requirements set out in this Section, the
Reviewing Authority may also impose conditions of approval relating to use of City
beaches, fire protection, traffic, parking, security, dust control, water quality
protection of the bay and ocean, noise temporary structures, signs and banners,
outdoor lighting, insurance, and other matters deemed by the Reviewing Authority to
be necessary for protection of public health, safety and general welfare.
D. Use of Fireworks. Any special event, including special events otherwise exempted
from the provisions of this Chapter under Section 11.03.020(C) that involve the use
of fireworks shall require written approval by the City Manager, subject to approval
of the Fire Chief and Police Chief.
E. Overnight Habitation. If a special event requires overnight habitation of the site by
security, caretaker, or other personnel, the overnight facilities shall be so identified
and approved in the permit. Approval of the facilities by the County health officer
may also be required.
11.03.060 Permit Review Procedures
A. Reviewing Authori ty. All Applicants for special events regulated by this Chapter shall
apply for a permit from the Recreation and Senior Services Director.
B. Application Filing. Applications for special events shall be made in advance of the
start of the special event. Applications shall be submitted to the appropriate Director,
not less than the number of days established by Resolution of the City Council. The
City Council Resolution shall establish time periods for applications to be submitted
sufficient to allow for review of completed applications depending upon the number
of attendees and impact of the special event on City Property.
Late submissions shall constitute grounds for denial. However, if an application is
made less than the required time, the Director shall determine if there is sufficient
time remaining for proper review of the application under the provisions of this
Chapter. If the Director determines that there is sufficient time for review, an
increased fee shall be charged for late filing, as determined by Resolution of the City
Council. If the Director determines that there is not sufficient time, the Applicant shall
be given the option of rescheduling the special event, or withdrawal of the
application, or denial of the application. If the application is withdrawn prior to
processing, the Applicant would be given a full refund of fees.
C. Submission Requirements. Applications for special events shall be completed in
their entirety on fortes supplied by the Director, and shall include information such as
the Applicant, a description of the special event, a site plan or route plan, and any
other information deemed necessary by the Reviewing Authority to complete review
of the proposal. If the special event is proposed to be operated with, or on behalf of
another person different than the Applicant„ the application shall include the name,
address and telephone number of each person who will operate the Special Event..
Any person who applies for a permit as an authorized agent of the Applicant shall
provide written authorization of such agency.
D. Fee. Applications shall be accompanied by a fee established by Resolution of the
City Council. The fee shall be established at a rate to cover the City's actual costs of
review and processing of the application and to reimburse the City for all City
department service charges the City incurs in connection with or due to the activities
under the permit. These costs are for the direct impacts caused by the special event
or those in attendance at the special event, not actions of onlookers. Prior to
issuance of the permit, the Applicant may be required to submit a cash deposit in an
amount sufficient to cover the total City departmental charges estimated to be
incurred in connection with the permit. After the special event has concluded, City
departments shall submit the final invoices and billings for each department, which
shall be totaled into a final invoice and provided to the Applicant, who shall pay any
unpaid balance within thirty (30) days of receipt of the invoice. The fee shall be in
addition to other fees required by the Code, and shall not be waived.
E. Review Process. The Director shall review and act on complete permit applications
in accordance with the procedures set out below. The Director may refer any
application to the City Manager for special review under the procedures set out in
Paragraph G of this Section.
1. Filing. Applications shall undergo initial staff review. Within ten (10) business
days of filing, the Director shall cause the Applicant to be notified in writing
whether the application is complete. If an application is determined to be
incomplete, the notification shall identify those parts of the application that are
incomplete and shall indicate the manner in which they can be made
complete. The Director may reject the application if the Applicant fails to
complete the application after having been notified of the additional
information request.
2. Other Department Review. If the Director determines that there are potential
traffic or safety issues associated with a proposed special event, the
application shall be referred to the Police and /or Fire Departments for review
of such issues and recommended conditions of approval. In addition, the
Reviewing Authority may refer the application to any other appropriate staff
member or department for review and recommended conditions of approval.
3. Public Notice. The Director may require a mailed or delivered notice of a
proposed special event to property owners if the Director determines, on a
case -by -case basis, and that the public interest would be served by such
notice. The Director may also require proof of said notice when deemed
necessary.
4. Action by Director. After determination that the application is complete, the
Director shall conduct an appropriate investigation, including consultation
with other departments and site visits as deemed necessary. The Director
shall then approve a special event permit, with or without conditions, unless
he or she finds that:
a. Special review of the proposed special event by the City Manager is
required under paragraph G of Section 11.03.060;
b. One or more of the standards of Section 11.03.050 of this Chapter are
not met;
G. The special event will cause substantial traffic, safety or health
hazards within any area of the City;
d. The special event will cause excessive noise impacts that will be
materially detrimental to the general public, property owners,
residents, or businesses near the special event site or route;
e. The special event is scheduled to occur at a location and time in
conflict with another special event scheduled for the same day or
weekend and such conflict will create conditions materially detrimental
to the general public or to nearby property owners, residents, or
businesses, or would adversely impact the City's ability to provide
adequate services;
f. The special event is proposed to be located in or upon a building or
premises which is hazardous to the health or safety of the special
event attendees under the standards established by the Uniform
Building or Fire Codes;
g. The time, route, or size of the special event is reasonably likely to
substantially interrupt the safe and orderly movement of traffic
contiguous to the special event site or route, or disrupt the use of a
street at a time when it is usually subject to great traffic congestion; or
the special event is not reasonably likely to move from its point of
origin to its point of termination in four hours or less;
h. The concentration of persons, animals and vehicles at the site of the
special event, or the assembly and disbanding areas around a special
event, is reasonably likely to prevent proper police, fire, or ambulance
services to areas contiguous to the special event;
The size of the special event is reasonably likely to require diversion
of so great a number of police officers of the City to ensure that
participants stay within the boundaries or route of the special event, or
to protect participants in the event, as to prevent normal protection to
the rest of the City. Nothing herein authorizes denial of a permit
because of the need to protect participants from the conduct of others,
if reasonable permit conditions can be imposed to allow for adequate
protection of special event participants with the number of police
officers available to police the special event;
j. The location of the special event is reasonably likely to substantially
interfere with any construction or maintenance work scheduled to take
place upon or along the City streets, or a previously granted
encroachment permit;
k. The special event lacks adequate parking for employees and the
public attending the proposed event under the applicable standards of
Chapter 20.66 of the Code, except where the special event is part of
an existing legal nonconforming use with respect to parking;
I. The application is made by an Applicant for a special event where
conditions of a previous permit issued to the Applicant were violated,
or where any City ordinance, rule or regulation was violated;
M. The special event is in conflict with applicable provisions of any
federal, state and /or local laws;
n. Information in the application or supplemental information is found to
be materially false or misleading; and
o. The special event will have an adverse effect on the health, safety or
welfare of the public.
The Director shall approve, conditionally approve, or deny an application on
one or more of the grounds specified above. The Director shall act as
expeditiously as possible and, in any case, (i) no later than 30 days after the
Director received a completed application pursuant to Section E(1) above. If
the application is denied or approved on conditions other than those
accepted by the Applicant, the Director shall inform the Applicant of the
grounds for denial of the application in writing, or the reason for the
conditions imposed, simultaneously with notice of the decision, and shall
further inform the Applicant of his or her right of appeal.
If the Director relied on information about the special event on other than that
contained in the application, the Director shall inform the Applicant of the
additional information he or she considered. The Applicant shall be notified
of any permit conditions at the time the application is approved and of the
Applicant's right to appeal the permit conditions. If the Director determines
that good cause to consider a late application does not exist under Section
11.03.060(6) within seven (7) days of receipt of the late application, the
Director shall inform the Applicant of the reason for his/her determination
regarding lack of good cause and of the Applicant's right of appeal. If a Level
1 permit is denied by the Reviewing Director that decision is final.
5. Conditions of Approval. As conditions for granting a special event permit, the
Director may impose reasonable terms and requirements concerning the
time and place of the special event; the area and manner of conducting the
special event; the maximum number of attendees; the intensity of sound
amplification; the protection of the bay and ocean relative to water quality, the
regulation of traffic; the number and size of signs and banners; any traffic
barricades to be provided by the Applicant; whether alcoholic beverages are
allowed; and such other requirements as the Director finds reasonable and
necessary for the protection of persons and property.
6. Permit issuance. If the permit is approved, the Director shall cause the permit
to be issued subject to confirmation that all information and documents
required by this Chapter have been filed, all required fees, deposits, and
sureties have been paid or posted, and all conditions of approval have been
provided for.
7. Applicant Notification. After action on the application, the Director shall cause
the Applicant to be notified in writing within five (5) days of the decision. The
Applicant may appeal decisions by the Director to the City Manager in
accordance with this Section.
F. Appeals to City Manager. Within ten (10) days of the date of written notification of
action by the Director, an Applicant for a Level 2 or Level 3 Permit may appeal any
denial of the application or any condition of approval to the City Manager. The City
Manager shall hear appeals at least ten (10) days following filing of the appeal. The
City Manager's decision on the appeal of a Level 2 Permit shall be final.
G. Special Review by City Manager. Applications for Special Events which the Director
determines has the potential for greater- than -usual noise, traffic or other impacts on
nearby property owners, residents, and businesses, may require special review by
the City Manager. The City Manager shall review the application with the Applicant
at least ten (10) days following the Director's decision that the application requires
special review.
H. Appeals of City Manager Decision. The City Manager's decision under sub - section
F or G above shall be rendered within ten (10) days of his or her consideration of the
appeal or special review. The City Manager shall approve the application unless he
or she makes one or more of the findings for denial set out in Paragraph 4 of Section
11.03.060(E), in which case the City Manager may deny the application. In
approving a special event permit, the City Manager may impose conditions of
approval, as set out in Paragraph 5 of Section 11.03.060(E). The City Clerk shall
notify the Applicant in writing within five (5) days of the City Manager's decision. The
City Manager's decision on an appeal under sub - section F above for all Level 2
permits shall be final. The City Manager's decision under sub - section G above, and
on all Level 3 permits may be appealed to the City Council pursuant to Section
11.03.100.
11.03.070 City Services Deposits and Damage Reimbursement for Certain Special
Events
A. City Services Deposit. The Applicant or Operator of the special event involving the
sale of food or beverages, erection of structures, participation of horses or other
large animals, use of water aid stations or other events for which the need for
cleanup is likely, shall be required to provide a City Services deposit prior to the
issuance of a special event permit. The City Services deposit and cleanup plan
shall be in the amount established in a deposit fee schedule for special events
adopted by Resolution of the City Council.
B. Refund. The City Services deposit shall be refunded after the special event when in
the opinion of the Director the area used for the permitted special event has been
fully cleaned and restored to the same condition as existed prior the special event. If
the actual cost for cleanup is less than the estimated cost, the Applicant will be
refunded the difference.
C. If City property is damaged or destroyed by reason of the Operator's use, special
event or activity, the Applicant or Operator shall reimburse City for the actual cost of
replacement or repair of the damaged or destroyed property. All such costs shall be
included into the invoice referenced above, unless an accurate cost for replacement
or repair of one or more items of City property cannot then be ascertained, in which
case, City may bill the Applicant or Operator when such information becomes
available.
D. Appeals. if the Applicant or Operator disputes the cleanup charge, he or she may
appeal to the Director within five (5) days after receipt of the cleanup bill. The
decision of the Director shall be final.
11.03.080 Indemnification Agreement
Prior to the issuance of a special event permit the Applicant must sign an Indemnification
Agreement to reimburse City for any costs incurred to repair damage to City property
occurring in connection with the permitted special event and proximately caused by the
acts or omissions of the Operator, its officers, employees, or agents, or any person who
was under the Applicant's or Operator's control insofar as permitted by law. The
Indemnification Agreement shall also provide that the Applicant shall defend the City
against, and indemnify and hold the City harmless from, any liability resulting from any
damage or injury occurring in connection with the special event proximately caused by the
acts or omissions of the Applicant, its officers, employees or agents, or any person who
was under the Applicant's control insofar as permitted by law.
For purposes of this Section, a person who merely is an attendee of the special event is not
considered, by reason of attendance or participation alone, to be "under the control" of the
Applicant.
11.03.090 Revocation of Permit
A. The City Manager may revoke any special event permit issued pursuant to this
Chapter after written notice to the Permit Holder for any of the following causes:
1. Failure to Comply. The Permit Holder fails, neglects or refuses to fulfill any of
the provisions of the permit or its conditions of approval;
2. Misrepresentation. The Permit Holder has made a material misrepresentation
in the application or any other document required pursuant to this Chapter;
3. Violation of Law. The Permit Holder has violated state, federal or local laws
or regulations in his or her conduct of the special event;
B. Revocation shall become effective at the date and time ordered by the City
Manager.
11.03.100 Appeals from Action of the City Manager
If an Applicant is aggrieved by any decision of the City Manager under this Chapter, the
Applicant may appeal to the City Council by filing with the City Clerk a statement addressed
to the City Council setting forth the facts and circumstances regarding the City Manager's
decision and the basis for the appeal. The appeal shall be accompanied by a fee as
established by Resolution of the City Council. The City Clerk shall provide written
notification of the time and place set for hearing the appeal. The City Council at its next
regular meeting held not less than ten (10) days from the date on which the appeal was
filed with the City Clerk, shall hear the appeal and all relevant evidence, and shall
determine the merits of the appeal. The City Council may sustain, overrule or modify the
action of the City Manager, and decision of the City Council shall be final.
The right to appeal to the City Council from the revocation of any permit required by this
Chapter shall terminate upon the expiration of ten (10) days following personal delivery to
the Applicant or the deposit of a letter in the United States mail advising the Applicant of the
action of the City Manager and of the right to appeal such action to the City Council.
Section 11.03.110 Permits and Fees Not Exclusive
Charges, fees and permits required by this Chapter shall be in addition to any license,
permit or fee required under any other Chapter of this Code, and may not be waived unless
with the expressed written permission of the City Manager when deemed that given the
nature of the event, it would be appropriate for the City to be a co- sponsor of the event;
thereby, waiving a portion or all related fees.
SECTION 2: Chapter 5.10 in Title 5 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is hereby
repealed in its entirety.
SECTION 3: Exhibit A adopted by Section 3.36.030A of Chapter 3.36 is hereby amended
to read as follows:
The City's cost of providing the following services shall be recovered through direct fees charged
for the services in the percentages indicated.
PERCENTAGE OF COST
TO BE RECOVERED
SERVICE FROM DIRECT FEES
City Clerk
Muni. Code Suplmnt. Sales;
Pd. Subscribers 100%
Community Development
Building
Plan Check Fees
100%
Plan Check Fees - Grading
71%
Permits and Inspection
100%
Microfilming
98%
Preliminary Plan Review
45%
Special Inspector Licenses
100%
Special Inspector Test
100%
Administration
100%
Development Review Fee
0%
Residential Building Record
79%
Planning
Accessory Outdoor Dining
100%
Am. Radio Antenna/Sat. Dish Permits
100%
Appeals to City Council
50%
Appeals to Planning Commission
50%
Approval in Concept
100%
Certificate of Compliance
100%
Christmas Tree Lots
100%
Coastal Residential Development Permit
100%
Compliance Letters /Records Research
100%
Condo Conversion
100%
Counter Plan Check
100%
Development Agreement
100%
Development Plan
100%
Environmental Documents
100%
General Plan Amendment, Major
100%
General Plan Amendment, Minor
100%
Lot Line Adjustment
100%
Lot Merger
100%
Modification Permit
100%
Offsite Parking
100%
Plan Check
100%
Planned Community Amendment
100%
Planned Community Application
100%
Planning Director /Staff Approval
100%
PRD UP Amendment 100%
PRD Use Permit 100%
Sign Permit/Review -- Heritage,
Creative /Comprehensive
Sign Exceptions
Site Plan Review
Subdivision Maps
Temporary Uses
Traffic Study
Use Permit
Variance
Zoning /Planned Community Amendment
Recreation & Senior Services
Adult Sports
Volleyball
Tennis Round Robin
Field /Facility Rentals
Adult Sports Teams (Softball & Basketball)
Aquatics
Youth Sports
Youth Sports - Football
Youth Sports - Basketball
Pee Wee Basketball
Youth Sports -Track and Field
Registration and Contract Classes
Special Events
Balboa Arts Festival
Surf Contest
Special Event Permits
CDM 5K Run
Rose Parade
Senior Services
Transportation
Senior Recreation Classes
Social Services (Assessment Services)
Supportive Counseling
Information and Referral
Oasis Special Events
Telephone Reassurance
Library Services
Video Rental
Best Sellers - Rental
Books on Cassette
Arts and Cultural Services
Newport Beach Juried Art Show
Orange County Juried Art Show
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
85%
85%
85%
85%
85%
85%
85%
85%
85%
85%
55%
85%
50% (resident)
100% (non- resident)
85%
85%
30%
85%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
100%
88%
47%
100%
100%
Fire and Marine
Emergency Operations Services (1995)
Advanced Life Support - Escorted
69%
Advanced Life Support - Not - Escorted
69%
Basic Life Support - Escorted
65%
Basic Life Support - Not Escorted
65%
Construction and Inspection Services
100%
Construction Plan Check Services
100%
Construction Inspection Services
100%
Pier Construction Permits - New
100%
Pier Construction Permits - Revisions
100%
Pier Construction Permits - Maintenance
100%
Pier Construction Permits - Dredging
100%
Fire Safety Inspection Services
100%
Fire Safety Inspection Services - Hospital
100%
Fire Safety Inspection Services - High Rise
100%
Hazardous Materials Disclosure
100%
Weed Abatement
100%
Special Hazards Tank Removal /Install
51%
Spcl. Hzrds. -HM Piping, Tents, Canopies
50%
Services Request - Special Events
100%
Project Consultation Services
100%
Safety Inspection Complaints
0%
Marine Environment Services
Junior Lifeguard Program
100%
Marine Preserve
15%
Marine Services
100%
Pier Construction Permits -
Transfer
100%
Liveaboards
100%
General Services
Administration
Recycling Program 100%
Street Trees
Right -of -Way Request 100% of Contractor
cost to City
Operations
Traffic Signs
Police
Administration
Civil Subpoena
Initial Concealed Weapons Permit
Concealed Weapon Permit Renewal
Environmental Service Billing
100%
100% of salary plus benefits
and travel costs
Maximum Permitted by Law
Maximum Permitted by Law
100%
Support Services
Bike Licenses
Finger Printing
Arrest Reports
Crime Reports
Traffic Collision Reports
Photographs
Video
Audios
Polaroids
Clearance Letters
Jail Booking Fees
Vehicle Release /Post Storage Tow Hearing
Subpoena DucesTecum
Patrol
Emergency Response Billing
Detective
Domestic Violence Reports
Missing Persons Report
Substance Abuse Program
Massage License
Traffic
Fatal Traffic Collision Investigation
Public Works
Engineering
Final Tract Map
Final Parcel Map Checking
Encroach. Prmt. w/o Traffic Engr. Review
Encroach. Prmt. w/Traffic Engr. Review
Lot Line Adjustment Checking Fee
Easement Deed Resrch., Revw./ Processing
Document Recordation Fee
Certificate of Compliance Review
Strt. Easement and Vacation Prcessg. Fee
Covenant Agrmnt. Research & Rvw. Fee
Subdivision Plan Check
Encroachment & Eng. Agreement Prep
Grading Plan Review
(Contained in Plan Check)
Pre - Permit Review
(Contained inPlan Check)
Landscape Plan Reviews
(Contained in Plan Check)
Administrative Services
Revenue
Animal Traps
Misc. Animal Inspec. Svcs (Pet Shop, Pig, Kennel, &
Wild Animal Inspections)
Dog License
Animal Bite Reports
Second Hand Dealer Permits
17%
100%
Maximum Permitted by Law
Maximum Permitted by Law
Maximum Permitted by Law
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Maximum Permitted by Law
100%
0%
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100%
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100%
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88%
57%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
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0%
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No change to current fee.
Legally permitted cost of copies only
100%
Taxi Permits
Towing Permits
Fire Arms Sales - Retail Permit
Street Closure Permit
News Rack Permits
Adult Oriented Business Permits
Escort Service Permit
Live Entrtmmnt. and Dance
Short Term lodging Permits
Marine Charter Permits
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
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0%
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(Ord. 2002 -26 Exh. A, 2002; Ord. 2000 -24 § 1, 2000; Ord. 98 -18 § 1, 1998; Ord. 97 -8 § 2, 1997)
SECTION 4: That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance
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 Ordinance. The City Council
hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each section, subsection,
clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one to more sections, subsections,
sentences, clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional.
SECTION 5: The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage of this
Ordinance. The City Clerk shall cause the same to be published once in the official
newspaper within fifteen (15) days after its adoption.
This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach held on the 23rd day of March , 2004, and adopted on the
13th day of April 2004, by the following vote, to -wit:
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS Heffernan, Rosansky, Adams,
Bromberg, Webb, Nichols, Mayor Ridgeway
NOES,COUNCILMEMBERS None
ABSENT, COUNCILMEMBERS None
MAYOR
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, LAVONNE M. HARKLESS, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do
hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; that the foregoing
ordinance, being Ordinance No. 2004 -4 was duly and regularly introduced before and adopted by the
City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the 13th
day of April 2004, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Heffernan, Rosansky, Adams, Bromberg, Webb, Nichols, Mayor Ridgeway
Noes: None
Absent: None
Abstain: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the
official seal of said City this 14th day of April 2004.
(Seal)
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach, California
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE } as.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, LAVONNE M. HARKLESS, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby
certify that Ordinance No. 2004 -4 has been duly and regularly published according to law and the
order of the City Council of said City and that same was so published in The Daily Pilot, a daily
newspaper of general circulation on the following date, to wit: April 17, 200�4.
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In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this i+' day of M_
2004.
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dif City Clerk
City of Newport Beach, California