HomeMy WebLinkAbout15 - Request for Waiver of Council Policy B-8CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 15
July 27, 2010
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR & MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Recreation & Senior Services Department.
Matt Dingwall, Recreation Supervisor
949 - 644 -3152, mdinawall(a)newportbeachca.gov
Police Department
Dale Johnson, Captain
949 - 644 -3720, diohnson(a)newportbeachca.gov
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF CITY COUNCIL POLICY B -8 FROM OC
GRAN FONDO AS AN ANNUAL 13TH EVENT
ISSUE
OC Gran Fondo requests a waiver of City Council Policy B -8 - Bike, Foot, Race and Surf
Contest Event Policy that restricts large events to 12 per year. The Council policy is
designed to balance neighborhood impacts with the benefit of large community events.
This waiver would add a 13th event scheduled for October 9, 2010.
That City Council deny the request from OC Gran Fondo (see Attachment A) to waive
City Council Policy B -8 — Bike, Foot Race and Surf Contest Event Policy that would
allow the event organizer to apply for a Special Event Permit for Saturday, October Stn
2010 and on an annual basis thereafter.
BACKGROUND
The Recreation & Senior Services Department is responsible for administering the Special
Event Permit process. Each year Recreation staff works closely with applicants, various
City Departments and outside agencies (Department of Alcohol Beverage Control,
California Department of Fish and Game, State Parks, and the Orange County Health
Department) to process 250+ permits, 12 of which fall under City Council Policy B -8.
City Council Policy B -8 was originally adopted in 1983 and has since been amended
seven times to further clarify the policy. The purpose of Policy B -8 is to minimize
inconvenience to residents and motorists and to eliminate potential City liability for
injuries resulting from bike, footrace and surf contest events. The provision of limiting
twelve athletic events like races or rides using City streets was added in 1983. The
below excerpt from the policy states:
`The purpose of this policy regarding the use of City streets and beaches
for conducting bicycle races, running events, surf contests and other
athletic contests is to minimize the inconvenience to City residents, and to
eliminate any potential City liability for injuries resulting from the event. All
bicycle races, running events, surf contests or events and similar athletic
contests /events shall be required to secure a Special Event Permit,
REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF CITY COUNCIL POLICY B -8 FROM OC GRAN FONDO AS AN
ANNUAL 13T" EVENT
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comply with all of the conditions to the permit, and comply with the
provisions of this Policy. Races, running events and other athletic
contests /events using City streets shall not be conducted during the
summer (June 15 through September 15). No more than twelve (12) such
events shall be permitted during any calendar year and not more than
four (4) in one geographical area in one year" (see Attachment B).
DISCUSSION
The criterion used to determine the need for special event permitting is organized use of
City streets for an event (race or ride), need for City services to manage safety and limit
impact to others using City streets, minimize inconvenience to residents and eliminating
City liability. Additional considerations include the already heavy recreational use on
City streets and bike paths on weekends. Based on information gathered, the OC Gran
Fondo which is hosted by St. John Neumann Catholic Parish in Irvine would be using
approximately 8.5 miles of Newport Beach City streets for the event, have up to 1,000
riders and would likely require at least two Police Officers the day of the
event. Historically, events such as these tend to gain popularity after the first year or
two, thus greatly increasing the number of participants each year. This in turn, creates
more of an impact on the community and increased demand for Police services. The
OC Gran Fondo event organizer intends for this to be an ongoing annual event.
For comparison purposes the MS 150 is a ride across multiple jurisdictions that is one of
the 12 currently permitted events and has approximately 2,000 riders. The MS event
has a history that requires four Police Officers due to issues that include running red
lights, racing, pelotons and resident complaints even though it is not a race. The MS
150 makes it clear on their website and in all printed materials that the ride is not a race,
all traffic laws are to be obeyed and no pelotons are allowed. Despite their best efforts
Police presence is needed to address the disregard for the stated event rules. The MS
150 is currently scheduled for Saturday, October 16th. Allowing the OC Gran Fondo to
occur the week before would mean that City streets, residents and Police staff would be
impacted on two consecutive weekends.
It should also be noted that the California Department of Fish and Game has a Marine Life
Inventory event scheduled on Saturday October 9th There will be many school children
arriving to attend this event at the same time that the OC Gran Fondo event is proposing to
use Back Bay Drive. Back Bay Drive is already very popular and frequently used by
recreational bicyclists, joggers, and walkers. Allowing this event to occur along with what is
already planned will create traffic safety issues for the riders and the educational program
participants that will be attempting to access this area at the same time.
Another consideration for the basis of recommending denial as the permitting agency is
the number of similar requests received like the OC Gran Fondo. On a regular basis
approximately two requests per month for similar bike rides are received where staff has
consistently applied Policy B -8. Staff believes that waiving the policy for the OC Gran
Fondo would increase pressures from other event organizers to hold events currently
prohibited by Council Policy B -8 making it difficult to justify denial of such requests.
REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF CITY COUNCIL POLICY B -8 FROM OC GRAN FONDO AS AN
ANNUAL 13TH EVENT
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Furthermore, if City Council seeks to increase the number of events, staff feels that
consideration should first be given to Newport Beach based organizations.
In summary, the recommendation to deny is based on 1) safety concerns - as the date
competes with a Marine Life Inventory event hosted by the California Department of
Fish and Game; and 2) sets a precedent for adding new events in violation of Council
Policy B -8 that will encourage other promoters to also ask for an exception; and 3)
allows two similar events on back to back weekends impacting city streets, police
service, and residents.
It is a challenging task to strike a balance between our resident's needs and concerns
and to work with the great demand from groups to host such events as the OC Gran
Fondo. City Council Policy B -8 has provided staff guidance in striking such a balance
so our residents are not continually impacted with the inconveniences that result from
events on our City streets and beaches.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The City Council's approval of this Agenda Item does not require environmental review.
PUBLIC NOTICE
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).
FUNDING AVAILABILITY
If approved, the applicant is responsible for covering all City costs to include the Special
Event Permit fee, Police services and any other costs identified through the permitting
process.
Prepared by:
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Recreation Supervisor
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Attachments:
A. Letter from Cameron Jackson, OC Gran Fondo Event Coordinator
B. Council Policy B -8
ATTACHMENT A
Date: June 10, 2010
To: City of Newport Beach
From: Cameron Jackson, OC Gran Fondo Event Coordiator
RE: Request to Newport Beach City Council to allow 13`h event
cc: Sean Levin, Recreation Superintendent
St. John Neumann Catholic Parish in Irvine is hosting a first annual charity bike ride this Saturday October 9",
2010. We are formally requesting the Newport Beach City Council add our event as the 13`h event to their
municipal code and/or rules and regulations.
The ride is called OC Gran Fondo and is a charity bike ride ... not a race. The ride starts and ends at St. John
Neumann Catholic Parish, 5101 Alton Parkway, Irvine. Per Irvine PD, we are only allowed to let 10 riders
leave every minute to regulate the flow. Irvine PD will not be monitoring this event. There will be no
pelotons for this bike ride.
The charity bike ride has four routes; 11 miles, 30 miles, 63 miles, and 101 miles. Only the riders from the 63
and 101 mile routes will be travelling through Newport Beach.
The proposed route through Newport Beach would be the following.
• In Irvine we will be traveling West on Alton to the Mountain to the Sea bike trail that parallels Harvard
Ave.
• That trail heads into Newport Beach and connects with Back Bay.
• We will proceed down Back Bay around the Newport Dunes RV Park on the bike trail and out to PCH.
• On PCH the bike ride will head North to the Santa Ana River Trail (SART).
• The ride will enter the SART from PCH and not return to Newport Beach.
We are planning a start time of 7 AM and we anticipate a field of between 200 at 500 riders riding through
Newport Beach (probably closer to the 200). I would estimate the riders ENTERING Newport Beach at
approximately 7:30 am with the last riders EXITING Newport Beach at approximately 9 AM.
This charity bike ride will be occurring on a Saturday morning in October when vehicle traffic patterns are
light. We anticipate riders will move quickly through the city as their legs will be fresh due to the short
distance from the start in Irvine through Newport Beach. The ride enters Newport Beach at the 6 mile point
and exit approximately at the 14.5 mile point (less than 9 miles travelled through Newport Beach). There
are no other known street events in Newport Beach on October 9`h, 2010.
This is a bike ride and not a race. We make that clear on the website as well. We require that all riders
obey traffic laws and wearing helmets is mandatory. The proceeds go directly to the youth programs at St.
John Neumann.
We have been approved by the following cities:
Irvine
Orange
County of Orange
Lake Forest
Rancho Santa Margarita
Laguna Hills
Laguna Niguel
None of the cities or County requires police assistance.
We have insurance.
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If you have any farther questions, please let me know. Again thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Cameron Jackson
OC Gran Fondo Event Coordinator
714 - 277 -9792
cameron. Jackson @gmail.com
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ATTACHMENT B
BIKE, FOOT RACE AND SURF CONTEST EVENT POLICY
The purpose of this policy regarding the use of City streets and beaches for conducting bicycle
races, running events, surf contests and other athletic contests is to minimize the inconvenience
to City residents, and to eliminate any potential City liability for injuries resulting from the
event. All bicycle races, running events, surf contests or events and similar athletic
contests /events shall be required to secure a Special Event Permit, comply with all of the
conditions to the permit, and comply with the provisions of this Policy. Races, running events
and other athletic contests /events using City streets shall not be conducted during the summer
(June 15 through September 15). No more than twelve (12) such events shall be permitted during
any calendar year and not more than four (4) in one geographical area in one year.
Surf contests using City beaches shall not be conducted during Memorial Day weekend or
summer (June 15 - September 15). No more than eight (8) large and /or commercial events shall
be permitted during any calendar year and events shall be scheduled at least three (3) weeks
apart.
All Surf competitions, no matter what the size, are required to register with the Recreation &
Senior Services Department a minimum of one month prior to the scheduled event in order to
receive approval for use of the requested location. There is no fee for registration of a surf
competition, only for the Special Event Permit, if needed. All responsible parties must be able to
provide upon request proof of a valid registration approval during the hours of the surf
competition.
Surf contest permits will be granted for specific dates only. No more than one surf contest will be
scheduled per day. Surf contest permits do not allow for the exclusive use of the ocean or contest
area and are always subject to blackball rules and regulations. There can only be a maximum of
six (6) large and /or commercial contests at any one location per calendar year. The Fire
Department determines acceptable locations for surf contests.
The person or entity primarily responsible for administering the event must prove their ability to
pay for all required City safety and maintenance services prior to issuance of any permit. Proof
of ability to pay for these services shall be in the form of a cash deposit, bond, or similar
instrument. The permittee shall, prior to the event, provide the City with evidence of insurance,
with the City named as an additionally insured, with minimum coverage of one (1) million
dollars per occurrence unless the City Attorney and City Manager determine that due to the
circumstances surrounding the event, more insurance coverage is necessary.
No permit shall be issued for any race, running event, surf contest or athletic contest/event which
is sponsored or financially supported by a tobacco or alcohol company and no alcohol or tobacco
shall be permitted to be dispensed or available in the event there are participants under the age of
21. Nor will any signage promoting alcohol or tobacco company be allowed to be displayed at
the contest/event.
Adopted - February 14, 1983
Amended - November 14, 1983
Amended - September 22,1986
Amended - January 24,1994
Amended - July 25, 2000
Amended & Reassigned - April 8, 2003
Amended - April 13, 2004
Amended - September 13, 2005
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