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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS22 - Taste of Newport BannersCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. S22 August 14, 2007 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department Iris Lee, Associate Civil Engineer 949 - 644 -3323 or ilee @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: TASTE OF NEWPORT BANNERS — APPROVAL OF ENCROACHMENT PERMIT RECOMMENDATION: Conditionally approve the request of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce for the installation of 191 banners, from August 20, 2007, to September 17, 2007, for the annual Taste of Newport. Installation will be along Jamboree Road, MacArthur Boulevard, Westcliff Drive, Coast Highway, and Newport Boulevard. DISCUSSION: The Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) has requested that 191 private banners be installed from August 20 through September 17, 2007 along the City's major thoroughfare, for the 19th Annual Taste of Newport. The banners will be mounted on streetlight poles in the public right -of -way along Jamboree Road (35 banners), Westcliff Drive (9 banners), MacArthur Boulevard (43 banners), Coast Highway (73 banners) and Newport Boulevard (31 banners). See attached Exhibit. The banners on Newport Boulevard and a portion on East Coast Highway are within Caltrans right -of -way and will require a Caltrans Standard Encroachment Permit. On the weekend of September 14 - 16 NBCC will host the 19th Annual Taste of Newport — a dining and entertainment celebration highlighting the many restaurants in Newport Beach. The NBCC reports that over 60,000 people attend the Taste of Newport events. Attendees pay a $25.00 admission charge to enter the event and will, if interested, purchase scrip to receive food and drink from participating restaurants and caterers. The event is not co- sponsored by the City of Newport Beach and is not free to the public. Council Policy L -16 prohibits the use of a commercial sponsor's name on banners. However, the event will be community -wide, open to the public, and may Taste of Newport Banners — Approval of Encroachment Permit Number August 14, 2007 Page 2 create additional revenue to the City through restaurants, businesses, and hotel reservations. The applicant's request to install 191 private banners will exceed the 100- banner limit allowed per City Council Policy L -16. In the past, similar requests for this event have been approved by City Council and there have been no reported public complaints. Should the City Council elect to approve the installation of 191 private banners in the City for 29 days, staff recommends the following conditions of approval: 1. No banners shall be installed on traffic signal poles. 2. The applicant must provide on -going maintenance of the banners and brackets. 3. The applicant must sign a "Hold Harmless Statement" requiring maintenance of the banners /brackets and indemnification and hold harmless for any liability associated with the banners/brackets. 4. The applicant must maintain a minimum of $1,000,000 in liability insurance from a company with a Best's Key Rating Guide parameter of "A" or better, and a financial size category of "VIII" or higher. 5. Issuance of an Encroachment Permit by the Public Works Department. 6. The banners shall conform to City Council Policy L -16 with the exception of the number of banners, open to the public free of charge, and co- sponsor by the City. 7. All banners and brackets shall be removed by the end of the approved time unless otherwise approved by the conditions stated in the Encroachment Permit. 8. All banners and brackets shall comply with the Encroachment Permit conditions. 9. If needed, the City may require removal of some of the banners to allow other organizations to install banners at the same location and during the same time period. 10. A minimum of two 5 -inch wide half - circle wind slits per banner are required to minimize the wind load. 11. A Caltrans Standard Encroachment Permit shall be obtained for banners in Caltrans right -of -way. Taste of Newport Banners - Approval of Encroachment Permit Number August 14, 2007 Page 3 Environmental Review: Staff determined that the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15378 of the Guidelines. This action is not considered to be a project as defined by CEQA. Funding Availability: No City funds will be required. The NBCC will pay all costs associated with the installation and removal of the banners. Prepared by: Iris Associate Civil Engineer Attachment: Banner Exhibit Submitted in G. 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(page 5) MacArthur- 21 Moving on MacArthur Blvd. starting at San Joaquin Hills and ending at PCH (page 6) Newport Blvd.-15 (15 of the 15 banners in this location fall within CAL Trans jurisdiction) Moving on Newport Blvd. starting at Hoag Rd. and ending at 32nd Street (page 7) Newport Blvd. 16 (16 of the 16 banners in this location fall with in CAL Trans jurisdiction) Moving on Newport Blvd. starting at 32"d Street and ending at Hoag Rd. (page 8) PCH- 41 (19 of the 34 banners in this location fall within CAL Trans jurisdiction) Moving on PCH starting at MacArthur Blvd. and ending at Bayside (page 9) PCH- 32 (9 of the 22 banners in this location fall within CAL Trans jurisdiction) Moving on PCH starting at Bayside and ending at MacArthur Blvd. (page 10)