(a) The
city parks and recreation department strives to provide parks and
facilities for a variety of uses within the city limits. To ensure
the satisfaction and success of these parks and facilities, the city
has developed a facility use policy that provides a detailed and prioritized
agreement of terms and rental rates for any city resident, nonprofit
group or noncity resident who is renting the facilities.
(b) All
these policies reflect city ordinances established by city council
action. In the event there is a conflict, the city ordinances shall
supersede these policies.
(c) Applicants
reserving city parks and recreation facilities agree to abide by the
following policies.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
Applicant.
Applicant is the person responsible for all fees, charges,
transactions, inquiries, changes, communications, and damages incurred
or necessary during the course of a rental or reservation. The person
completing the rental application, must be older than the age of 21.
Community building.
Any enclosed building facility maintained by the parks and
recreation department: Woodsland Community Center.
Department.
The City of Katy Parks and Recreation Department.
Nonprofit organization.
Shall be considered a nonprofit organization if they are
currently recognized as exempt from federal income taxes under section
501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) or meets the requirements
of the nonprofit organizations policy.
Resident.
A person, business or organization that resides within the
city limits. In some cases, proof of residency within the defined
area will be required by a city water bill.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) Applicants
must be 21 years of age or older.
(b) The
person signing the application/contract will be designated as the
‘applicant.’ The applicant will be the contact for the
reservation and is the only person authorized to make changes to the
reservation. All transactions will be between the city or department
and the applicant.
(c) The
city will not accept phone or fax reservations. A government issued
photo ID, such as a state driver's license or passport, will need
to accompany the reservation as proof of residency.
(d) Use
of facilities by retail businesses or for-profit enterprises in the
execution of their regular and routine functions is limited to those
with an active concession contract with the city. Apart from contracted
concessionaires, any and all funds arising from the sale of items
or services, entry fees, or other financial contributions must go
toward a nonprofit organization.
(e) The
applicant is required to be present at the facility and available
to city personnel during the entire course of the event for which
the applicant made the reservation. If the applicant is not at the
function the event will be cancelled and all attendees will be required
to leave.
(f) Applicants
using reserved facilities shall comply with all city ordinances and
federal and state laws. As in accordance with city fire codes, all
exits and doorways must remain clear and unlocked during functions,
and access to hallways and all fire extinguishers shall remain clear.
All marked fire lanes will be kept open at all times; please do not
park in these areas. Applicant agrees to abide by the posted maximum
capacities at each facility.
(g) There
is a four (4) hour minimum required for all indoor facility reservations.
Applicants are limited to two (2) time-blocks per day for pavilions
and gazebos. No group or individual will be allowed to rent any city
facility for a duration longer than 1 week.
(h) Glass
containers, tobacco, and gambling are strictly prohibited in city
facilities and parks. Violators will be required to leave the premises
and denied a refund of deposits.
(i) At
no time shall a reserving party sublease or assign its reservation
to another group or organization. Nor shall the use of the building
be for any purpose other than what was stated on the application.
(j) Moonwalks,
petting zoos and other attractions - A certificate of liability must
be faxed or delivered to the city parks and recreation department
within 14 days of the scheduled function or else applicant will lose
all moonwalk privileges at the designated event. Such liability certificate
must list city as certificate holder at 910 Avenue C, Katy, Texas
77493. Commercial liability must read a minimum of one million dollars
($1,000,000.00). Under descriptions, the appropriate functions must
be listed and described such as types of rides, moonwalks, etc., placement
of rides and date of scheduled function. All equipment and attractions
must be maintained, installed, and operated according to applicable
industry standards. Department staff will retain the right to restrict
the type of equipment and attraction, and location in order to protect
the integrity of the park facilities and components.
(k) Applicant
must have proof of receipt and a valid picture ID at all times during
the reservation and in order to be released a key to the facility.
Facility keys will only be released to the applicant. No exceptions
will be made.
(l) Rentals
or reservations for ballfields can be made up to 90 days in advance.
Rentals or reservations for parks, buildings, or structures can be
made up to 12 months in advance.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) Facilities
are available for use daily including the following governmental holidays
which are observed by the city: Good Friday, Easter, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Juneteenth, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and
New Year's Day.
(b) Facility
reservations are on a first come, first serve basis.
(c) Rental
times:
(1) Community buildings: 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
* Four (4) hour minimum required to reserve.
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(2) Gazebos and pavilions: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
* Time-blocks: 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., 6:00
p.m.-10:00 p.m.
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(3) Parks and ballfields: 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
* Hourly: M-F 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Saturday/Sunday 8:00 a.m.-11:00
p.m.
* Time-blocks: M-F 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.,
9:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
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(d) Programs
conducted by the city will be given priority at all times, and the
city reserves the right to change or cancel any reservation that may
conflict with a city-sponsored event or program. Staff will make a
good-faith effort to avoid changing any existing reservations or rentals.
In the event a reservation is cancelled by the city, the applicant
will be allowed to reschedule to a different time or location without
forfeiting any deposit or incurring any fees for changing the reservation.
Applicant will also be entitled to a refund of any deposits or fees
if the rental did not take place.
(e) A
photo identification, such as a state-issued driver's license, identification
card, or federally issued passport will need to accompany the reservation.
(f) The
city reserves the right to increase fees, deposits, or deny an application
for any event or program that is deemed by the city to be inappropriate,
unacceptable, or disruptive to the city or citizens of the city.
(g) The
city reserves the right to increase fees, deposits, or deny an application
based on the applicant's past rental history such as damaging city
property, nonpayment, and not following city rules and regulations.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) Rentals
requiring fees and/or deposits must be paid in full before any reservation
date is accepted and confirmed.
(b) Fees
for indoor facilities are calculated on an hourly basis and there
is a four (4) hour minimum required to reserve these facilities. Sports
fields are calculated on an hourly or timeblock basis depending on
the time and date of the reservation. Fees for outdoor facilities
are calculated on a time-block basis.
(c) The
city accepts cash, credit card, debit card, personal checks, organizational
checks, and money orders as payment.
(d) The
city reserves the right to deem deposits nonrefundable for those not
abiding by the reservation and facility policies.
(e) Nonprofit
organizations created as civic organizations or to benefit local citizens
are entitled to reserve facilities utilizing the residential rate
in the applicable facility. Applicants wishing to take advantage of
the discounted rate must provide documentation identifying their organization
as a registered 501(c) entity prior to payment of deposit and fees.
(f) Applicants
exceeding their designated rental time will be charged for the additional
hours at a rate equal to, the regular minimum hourly rate. The additional
fee must be paid before the deposit can be returned.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) To
reserve a facility, a security deposit must accompany the rental application.
(b) The
security deposit shall be used to repair, replace or compensate for
any property of the facility which is damaged or missing as a result
of use by the applicant. An additional charge will be billed to the
user if damages exceed the security deposit.
(c) The
applicant will be held responsible for their guests regarding damage
to facility, property, and behavior, following the rules and regulations
of the parks and recreation department.
(d) All
deposits will be refunded approximately one month following the function
provided the facility was cleaned, absent any damage and facility
keys were returned at the end of the rental period.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) Applicants
shall familiarize themselves with the facility and available equipment
before making an application.
(b) The
city will not be responsible for any equipment that is not the property
for the city during reserved usage.
(c) No
unauthorized person or persons will be allowed to open and or close
any facilities. Partitions in community center facilities may not
be opened unless the applicant has reserved and paid in full for the
usage of both sides of the facility.
(d) Applicants
assume liability for the cost to repair or replace city property or
equipment that is damaged or missing.
(e) The
city reserves the right to require applicants, when it is deemed necessary,
to provide public liability and/or property damage insurance and any
other coverage to protect the property of the city.
(f) Tablecloths
are required to be used on all tables. Damage to tables will result
in a forfeiture of the security deposit and additional costs to replace
or repair those damaged. Tables are inspected after the end of each
function.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) Each
center has a variety of tables, chairs and other equipment for your
use. None of the equipment may be taken out of these facilities for
any reason. Applicants will be liable for any equipment missing as
a result of the applicant's use whether the applicant removed the
equipment or not.
(b) In
the event the facility doesn't have an adequate number of tables,
chairs or other items suitable for the applicant's needs, such items
may be rented at the applicant's expense from an external source.
The city is in no manner liable or responsible for personal property
or rented items.
(c) Lost
items and damages. The city is not responsible for lost, damaged,
and/or misplaced personal property placed in or on its facilities
or grounds. The applicant, for up to one (1) week after the event,
may claim any items that remain.
(d) No
equipment may be brought into the facilities without the approval
of the director of parks and recreation or his/her designee.
(e) Storage.
Applicants are not allowed to store equipment or supplies at the facilities
other than during the hours that are specified on the application.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) Applicants
agree to comply with all city ordinances. Violators will be required
to leave the premises and have their deposits deemed nonrefundable.
(b) The
city reserves the right to require that city police officers be retained
to serve as security during rentals.
(c) The
number of officers required for any rental depends on the size, type,
location, and time of the rental and will follow uniform requirements
established by the parks and recreation department.
(d) If
additional police officers are called out due to a disturbance or
having more attendees than on the application, the applicant will
be charged the costs incurred by the city police department to provide
for the extra police officer(s).
(e) Groups
comprised of persons eighteen (18) years of age or younger must have
at least one (1) adult chaperone for every ten (10) guests. Chaperones
must be 21 years of age or older and chaperones must be present through
the duration of the function, set up and clean up time included.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) It is the responsibility of the applicant to set up the tables, chairs and any other necessary items for an event scheduled for reserved use. The amount of time needed to set up, hold the function and clean up shall be included in the amount of time scheduled for the event and shall be charged to the applicant at the rate set forth under the fee schedule found in appendix
A of this code.
(b) Applicants
renting the facility are limited to the hours specified on their application.
Billing will begin at the time the applicant picks up the key and
ends when the applicant returns it to the city police station.
(c) Any
use of the facility the day prior to a function or following a function
will be billed at the same hourly rental rate continuously.
(d) Stacks
of chairs are to be moved by chair dollies if provided.
(e) Electrical
outlets are 110 volt only.
(f) When
arranging for bands or DJs please be advised that pyrotechnics, smoke,
bubble, and foam machines are prohibited.
(g) No
person shall bring in to or use an open flame, flame producing device,
or any flammable or combustible material, such as candles, incense,
tea lights, charcoal, etc. Sterno heating elements are permitted.
(h) Decorations
may not be secured to the walls in the Arboretum or Woodsland. Long
straight pins, nails, and staples are prohibited. Only tape is allowed
at these facilities. No decorations will be attached or hung from
the ceiling or light fixtures at any building. All decorative material
must be flameproof. As in accordance with city fire codes, all exits
and doorways must remain clear. Staff time required to clean up such
materials can be charged against the applicant's security deposit.
(i) The
uses of any flammable material; rice, confetti, birdseed, glitter,
or similar materials are prohibited in indoor facilities. Staff time
required to clean up such materials can be charged against the applicant's
security deposit.
(j) User
shall not post, exhibit or allow to be posted or exhibited, any sign,
advertisements, show bills, lithographs, posters or cards of description,
inside or outside on any part of the building, except as authorized
by the director of parks and recreation department. User shall not
be permitted to nail or tack materials to any part of the facility.
All posted signs must comply with the applicable ordinances of the
city.
(k) Any
markings on any hardscape within the parks (such as for the identification
of locations for booths or vendors) must be made with chalk. These
markings must be removed during the cleanup of the property or facility.
(l) Precautions
must be taken to protect any and all hardscapes and softscapes within
the parks from damage resulting from the spilling or leaking of materials
(such as chemicals, petroleum-based fluids, cooking oils, etc.), damage
from extreme heat or cold (such as hot coals or engine exhaust), or
physical damage (such as rutting from wheels or tracks, damage to
underground utilities from stakes, compression damage, water damage,
etc.). These precautions are the responsibility of the applicant.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) Alcohol
is prohibited in all parks, pavilions, and facilities. Violators will
be required to leave the premises and have their deposits deemed nonrefundable.
(b) Persons
visibly under the influence of drugs or intoxicated will be asked
to leave the premises or surrounding areas, and deposits will be deemed
nonrefundable.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) The
applicant's cleaning responsibilities include: dispose of garbage
in facilities and parking lot(s) into dumpster, remove all decorations
including tape used, clean all tables and kitchen and dispose of any
materials left inside refrigerators, or on stove area, and otherwise
return the building and grounds to the condition they were in before
the applicant's rental period. Applicants who do not properly follow
their responsibilities of clean-up will be charged from their initial
security deposit.
(b) Trash
bags, toilet paper, paper towels, liquid soap and cleaners are provided
at all facility locations.
(c) Trash
cans are provided for trash purposes only. Please use your own containers
for beverages.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) No
full refund to charges or cancellations will be given, apart from
instances of inclement weather (outdoor or open-air facilities only).
If a change or cancellation occurs within 48 hours of the beginning
of the rental period, the city will retain all the rental fees. Cancellations
or changes more than 48 hours prior to the beginning of the rental
period will incur a 10% fee to cover administrative costs. All changes
or cancellations must be requested in writing or presented in person.
(b) The
staff of the parks and recreation department reserves the right to
reassign facilities in order to better facilitate the ratio of room
size to group size. Every effort will be made by the city's representative
to avoid canceling any confirmed reservation. However, in the event
of an emergency or extreme situation beyond the control of the city's
representative, a confirmed reservation(s) may have to be rescheduled.
All groups shall be aware of this possibility. Should a reservation
be canceled for these reasons, it may be rescheduled.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) In
case of emergencies during the use of the community centers, including
but not limited to plumbing problems, power failure and air conditioning
problems, the applicant shall contact the parks office at (281) 391-4840.
After business hours, please contact city police dispatch at (281)
391-4848.
(b) If the staff is called out to respond to an emergency that is not the fault or responsibility of the city, (this included pulling of fire alarms in a nonemergency situation) the applicant will be billed an amount as established in appendix
A of this code.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) Reservations for sports facilities can be made up to 90 days in advance (tournament applicants are subject to an additional set of guidelines as provided in section
1.11.156). Applicants may not exceed 10 reservations within a 90-day window.
(b) Deposits
will be refunded or carried forward for future reservations upon the
following conditions being met: the area has been thoroughly cleaned
including the parking lots, all trash barrels emptied into the dumpster,
the facilities have not been abused, all equipment is in place or
accounted for, and fields have been returned into their original condition.
(c) After
use of any field, the restroom key must be returned to the city police
department. In the event the key is not returned, the applicant will
be charged for the time until key is returned.
(d) Rainout
dates can be rescheduled within the calendar year. City staff will
determine playability and update the rain outline as necessary. If
city staff deems the fields playable, rainout reschedules or refunds
are not issued.
(e) Parking
and vehicular traffic is permitted in designated areas only.
(f) No
team or coach will be allowed to make cosmetic alterations to field,
i.e., stripping of fields, leveling of dirt, pitching mound changes,
without the approval of the parks and recreation director or his/her
designee. If done without prior approval deposits may be retained
to cover the cost of repairing or reversing the alterations.
(g) Once
an applicant submits payment for ongoing reservations, in no case
will that deposit be transferred to another applicant.
(h) Reservation
times for athletic field rentals are reservable in hourly increments
from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday and Saturday and Sunday
from 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Time block reservations may be made from
5:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. Monday-Friday: 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m.-9:00
p.m., and 9:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. In the event an applicant picks up
the key prior to their designated reservation term, the city reserves
the right to bill the applicant an additional term fee equal to that
of which they have previously paid and deem the applicant's deposit
nonrefundable. Lights are electronically set to turn on prior to the
rental period if after dusk.
(i) City
park athletic facilities are for the sole use of recreation and practice
facilities. Fields, facilities and parks shall not be utilized to
conduct private business without prior written approval from the parks
and recreation director. Those wishing to use the facilities for tournament
purposes must abide by tournament regulations.
(j) Programs
conducted by the city will be given priority at all times, and the
city reserves the right to change or cancel any reservations that
may conflict with a city-sponsored event or program. Staff will make
a good-faith effort to avoid changing any existing reservations or
rentals. In the event a reservation is cancelled by the city, the
applicant will be allowed to reschedule to a different time or location
without forfeiting any deposit or incurring any fees for changing
the reservation. Applicant will also be entitled to a refund of any
deposits or fees if the rental did not take place.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) Applicants
must acquire event insurance with minimum liability coverage of $1,000,000.00
and provide a copy to the parks and recreation department. The city
must be identified as an additional insured on the policy. The document
must be presented to the parks and recreation department before the
rental can be finalized.
(b) All
scheduled tournaments must be approved by the director of parks and
recreation and must show proof as an authorized designee or administrator
of an organized sports organization.
(c) Tournament
reservations are made no more than 90 days in advance of requested
date(s).
(d) Applicants
renting for the tournament must be on grounds at all times and are
the responsible party for the tournament.
(e) Applicants
are responsible for tournament clean up and disposal of all trash
from receptacles into the dumpster area located at the park. Applicant
is responsible for arranging in advance for sufficient garbage containers
(additional cans and dumpsters) and service for the containers to
compensate for the increase in trash produced by the tournament.
(f) Applicants
needing to make cosmetic field modification during tournament play
must meet with and have approval from the director of parks and recreation.
(g) Applicants
wishing to use concession stands or sell concessions during the course
of a rental must provide documentation identifying their organization
as a registered, charitable, nonprofit 501(c) entity. Any and all
funds generated from the sale of items or services, or other financial
contributions must go toward this nonprofit organization.
(h) Applicants
wishing to use concession stands or sell concessions during the course
of a rental are responsible for acquiring all necessary inspections
and permits. Copies of these must be provided to the parks and recreation
department prior to the rental.
(i) Applicants
will be charged an additional nonrefundable tournament fee to cover
the use of the ancillary park amenities such as restrooms, parking
lots and concession stands, if available.
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)
(a) All
scheduled tournaments and leagues must be approved by the director
of parks and recreation and must show proof as an authorized designee
or administrator of an organized sports organization.
(b) League
and tournament reservations are made no more than 90 days in advance
of requested date(s).
(Ordinance 3008 adopted 11/8/21)