To establish the facility use policy for groups or individuals
renting and using county park facilities and setting fees and charges
for the use of such facilities, including vehicle entrance fees and
parking fees for county parks.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
For the purpose of determining the rental fees for the various
uses, the following classifications are hereby established for the
various groups and individuals that rent or use county park facilities:
A. Group
A.
1. Business
meetings hosted by the Merced County board of supervisors.
2. Nonprofit
community organizations that have contributed to the construction
and development of park facilities (Merced Fish and Game Club, Merced
Rotary Club, Merced American Legion Post/V.F.W., and Merced Garden
Club).
B. Group
B. County departments when facilities are used for staff training,
professional organizational meetings, or employee retirement parties.
This group involves three different types of organizations:
1. County
departments when facilities are used for staff training (Monday through
Friday eight a.m. to five p.m. only), professional organizational
meetings, or employee retirement parties.
2. Organized
youth organizations serving youths 18 years of age or younger, which
are supervised by volunteers, and the event is attended by the youths
represented by the organization.
3. Senior
citizen's social clubs which are using the rented facility for their
members.
Each organization or club must submit a written request to qualify
for this group to the Merced County parks and recreation division
for review and consideration and must be qualified by the director
of public works.
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C. Group
C.
1. Nonprofit
service, charitable, nonqualified youth organizations, registered
political groups, governmental meetings/workshops (non-Merced County
hosted), and fraternal organizations.
2. Private
functions and individual reservations such as weddings, receptions,
reunions, socials, and any type of out-of-county groups and organizations.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
Based on the classification of a group or individual, the following
fees and charges are hereby established to cover the maintenance and
operational costs for these various uses/rentals:
A. Group
A. No fee required. However, the actual cost of clean-up (if needed)
shall be billed to the organizations responsible for the reservation.
This applies to the following organizations:
1. Fish
and Game Building (Lake Yosemite Park).
a. Merced Fish and Game Club. Twelve monthly business meetings and one
social event annually.
b. Merced Garden Club. Twelve monthly business meetings annually.
2. Rotary
Cove (Lake Yosemite Park). Merced Rotary Club. Limited use as requested
and to be arranged with the deputy director of public works (parks
and recreation division).
3. Veterans
Cove (Lake Yosemite Park). American Legion Post No. 83/V.F.W. Limited
use as requested and to be arranged with the deputy director of public
works (parks and recreation division).
4. Rotary
Cove II (Lake Yosemite Park). Merced Rotary Club. Limited use as requested
and to be arranged with the deputy director of public works (parks
recreation division).
B. Group
B. Fees and charges to cover the cost of the county's out-of-pocket
expense.
C. Group
C. Fees and charges to cover the cost of the county's out-of-pocket
expense for maintenance and operation, long-term maintenance of facilities
and parking. A cash cleaning deposit will be required for all buildings
and picnic shelters and is refundable, upon inspection by parks staff.
Anyone requesting to decorate the night before an event, when the
facility is not rented the night before by another group, will be
charged at a rate of $17 per hour.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
A.
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Park/Facility
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Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Lake Yosemite Park
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Fish and Game
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No fee
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$140.00
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$400.00
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(Deposit Fish and Game Non-Profit Groups, Churches and Youth
Groups)
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No fee
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No fee
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100.00
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(Deposit all others)
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No fee
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No fee
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150.00
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(Pre-event decorating)
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No fee
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17.00/hr
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17.00/hr
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Rotary Cove
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No fee
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75.00
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200.00
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Veteran's Cove
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No fee
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75.00
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200.00
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(*Deposit Veteran's/Rotary)
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No fee
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No fee
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100.00
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Rotary Cove II
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No fee
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50.00
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145.00
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(*Deposit Rotary II)
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No fee
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No fee
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50.00
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Scout Island (youth groups only)
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N/A
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50.00
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N/A
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Scout Island (special fundraising events only)
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No fee
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N/A
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300.00
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Henderson Park
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Clubhouse and area
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No fee
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100.00
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300.00
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(cleaning deposit)
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No fee
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No fee
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125.00
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(Pre-event decorating)
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No fee
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17.00/hr
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17.00/hr
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Picnic shelter
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No fee
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75.00
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200.00
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(Deposit)
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No fee
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No fee
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100.00
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Grove area
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No fee
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23.00
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55.00
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Hagaman Park
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Mahoney shelter
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No fee
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75.00
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200.00
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Large shelter group
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No fee
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50.00
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100.00
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Designated reservations
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No fee
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28.00
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66.00
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Winton Park
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Picnic shelter
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No fee
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75.00
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200.00
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(Cleaning deposit)
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No fee
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No fee
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100.00
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Notes:
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* not required for nonprofit groups, churches and youth groups.
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B.
Refuse Collection. Additional fees may be charged if additional
refuse collection is required by a group at a rental facility or special
event. The rate charged will be that fee charged by the refuse collection
agency to make an additional pick up.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
County park buildings and facilities may not be used by any group or organization on a regular scheduled basis, except as designated in Section
5.60.020(A) Group A.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
Boat launching fees and sailboat mooring/storage shall be as
follows:
A. Boat
Launching Permits. Fifty dollars per year or $6 per day. A second
boat or personal watercraft (jet ski) annual pass (same registered
owner) can be purchased for $25. Senior citizen (adults 62 plus) boat
passes, $30 per year and second boat or personal watercraft $15 (same
registered owner). Annual passes will be placed on the boat/personal
watercraft by county staff in an area visible to staff collecting
fees at the main gate.
B. Sailboat
Mooring/Storage. The Lake Yosemite Sailboat Association shall manage
the rental of the boat slips at Lake Yosemite as per Contract No.
2005037. Upon termination of the contract, the parks and recreation
division shall resume management of the boat slips. Slips will be
assigned on a first-come, first-served basis by the parks and recreation
division office. Cost of mooring/storage will be that fee charged
by the Lake Yosemite Sailboat Association prior to the termination
of the contract. Additional fees may be assessed to cover the cost
of maintenance and repair of the boat slips.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
The following reservation procedure shall be followed for groups
and/or individuals wanting to rent or use county park facilities:
A. Reservations
for the use of park facilities at Lake Yosemite, Hagaman, Henderson,
and Winton County Parks must be made by contacting the parks and recreation
division office, bottom floor of the Old Courthouse, West 21st and
"N" Streets, or by calling (209) 385-7426.
B. Reservations
for Group A will have priority in using park facilities. A list of
meetings and functions requested may be submitted to the parks and
recreation division office two years prior to the date of desired
rental. Reservations for this group received within one year will
be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
C. Reservations
for Group B and Group C will be accepted on a first-come, first-served
basis for all facilities up to 12 months in advance. Groups that have
reserved a minimum of five consecutive years, the same facility, on
a holiday and desire to continue to reserve the same facility on the
same holiday, may reserve the designated facility up to two years
in advance. The fee will be an additional 40% more of the current
rental fee. The current fee will be determined by the rate one year
in advance of the reservation date. The deposit rate will also be
required one year in advance.
D. A facility
may be tentatively reserved, either in person, by telephone, or written
request and held for a period of up to two weeks. An application and
agreement for the use of the park facilities must be completed and
signed and rental fee paid (if applicable) within the two-week period
or the tentative reservation will automatically be cancelled.
E. Any
reservation that is cancelled with at least two weeks prior notice
to the reservation date will be assessed a fifteen dollar ($15.00)
processing fee.
F. Reservations
cancelled less than two weeks of the reservation date will forfeit
the total rental fee, no exceptions.
G. Any
group, individual, or organization that reserves a facility and does
not use that facility will forfeit the entire rental fee paid for
the reservation.
H. The
Merced County public works department parks and recreation division
reserves the right to limit the number of reservations for each facility
on each given day to allow for scheduling of custodial services.
I. No reservations
will be accepted for Christmas Day or New Year's Day.
J. Any
reservation at the Fish and Game Building or Club House providing
alcohol and dancing will be required to provide security. The security
company will have to be approved by the sheriff's department. The
security personnel must alert park staff of any problems occurring
at the reservation.
K. All
reservation facilities must be cleaned and vacated by eleven p.m.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
A. An admission
fee of $6 per vehicle and $10 per bus shall be charged; such fee is
in addition to any other fees charged within Lake Yosemite Park for
use of special facilities or obtaining permits.
B. Exceptions.
The following are exempt from the vehicle admission fee:
3. Government
vehicles driven for governmental business (state, county, district,
etc.);
4. Vehicles
driven by county employees, contractors, or agents assigned to the
park;
5. Vehicles
driven by park concessionaires and employees working at the park;
6. Vehicles
used for general businesses at the park, including delivery men and
service calls;
7. Vehicles
driven by individuals attending functions being held at rented facilities.
C. Annual
Vehicle Pass. An annual pass may be purchased for $50 per year or
$30 for senior citizens 62 years of age or over. This annual pass
shall be valid for one calendar year and admit one vehicle. Each additional
vehicle (owned by the same person) will be charged $20 and $15 for
seniors for an annual pass and valid for one calendar year. Annual
passes shall be placed on the vehicle by county staff in an area visible
to staff collecting fees at the main gate.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
A. A vehicle
parking fee of $3 per vehicle shall be charged at Hagaman and Henderson
Parks; such fee is in addition to any other fees charged at Hagaman
and Henderson Parks for use of special facilities or obtaining permits.
B. Exceptions.
The following are exempt from the vehicle parking fee:
3. Government
vehicles driven for governmental business (state, county, district,
etc.);
4. Vehicles
driven by county employees, contractors, or agents assigned to the
park;
5. Vehicles
driven by park concessionaires and employees working at the park;
6. Vehicles
used for general businesses at the park, including deliveries and
service calls;
7. Vehicles
driven by individuals attending functions being held at rented facilities.
C. Annual
Vehicle Pass. An annual pass for Merced County parks charging a vehicle
entrance fee can be purchased for $75 or for senior citizens 62 years
or older, $50. For a vehicle containing a current pass that has the
windshield replaced, a second pass will be available for $2, upon
showing a current receipt.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
Usage of public address equipment is available for a rental
fee of $200 per day.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
A. Signs.
Signs advising park users of the various fees shall be posted.
B. Collection
of Fees. The public works director is responsible for collecting all
fees. Regular employees, extra help employees, or mechanical devices
may be utilized as deemed necessary by the public works director.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)
A. Anyone
requesting a special event or a waiver that requires a permit shall
be assessed a fifteen dollar ($15.00) processing fee.
B. Groups/individuals
requesting to host a special event at Lake Yosemite Park and requesting
to use the entire park shall be charged $3,000 per day for Saturday
or Sunday or holiday (park open holiday) and $1,500 per regular weekday,
not including the rental fees for the facilities.
C. Groups
requesting to host a special event at Lake Yosemite Park from the
LeGrand Canal to Rotary Cove II shall be charged $1,500 per day for
Saturday or Sunday or holiday (park open holiday) and $750 per regular
weekday, not including the rental fees for the facilities.
D. Groups
requesting to host special events at Henderson and Hagaman Parks shall
be charged $250 per day for Saturday or Sunday or holiday (park open
holiday) and $100 per regular weekday, not including the rental fees
for the facilities.
E. Vendors
at a special event that are "for-profit" must pay a fee of $10 per
day and are subject to liability insurance. The vendor fee will be
waived for vendors at a special event that are nonprofit service related
but are subject to liability insurance. Proof of nonprofit status
may be required.
F. Fees
for groups requesting to host a special event at other county parks
shall be negotiated with the deputy director of parks and recreation.
G. Bounce
Houses. All bounce house, dunk tanks and play apparatus companies
or owners must provide liability insurance as required by risk management.
A fifteen dollar ($15.00) permit processing fee will be assessed to
all persons, groups or organizations requesting a permit for one of
the above play structures in an area outside of a reservation area.
(Ord. 1744 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1792 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1855 § 1, 2009)