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Resolution No. 89-55 C:j I Y Of I I CARD, OREGON Ri,.-,-iOLU11ON NO. SPECIAL PERMI-!',, GRAN I 1 0 TO fluARL) PROMO!LON Cc INC. FOR CRL1 I Ei IN' -1 1GA RD '89 WHEREAS, Tigard Promotions Inc. (TPI) is sponsoring CnAsin' lixfard W9. a One day event to be held on July 22, 1,969, and WHEREAS. in order to hold this community e"nn the City, in cmWHaMO with the Tigard Munic4p,.il Code, grants to 1P1 spocial permission for the following. NOW, THEREFOR[, BE 11-1 RVI,:OLVEL) by the Tigard City Council that: Section 1. use _f)EipA (7.40.210). 1PI and its agent(s) may use amplified sound between the hours: of 9 am and 6 pm on Saturday, july 22, 1QG9, during the Gruisin' Tigard '09 event Oar Main Street, between ScoffAw Street and Fampo Greek, in Me City of Tigard. IPI shall provide to the City, as a requirement of the City's J"jwrary Use Pe""t, a list of booths using amplified sound during the downtown event. This list shall include 1- cation of the bOOM(s) and times) Of operation. TPI and its agent(s) may use amplified sound between the hours of 7 pm and 12 Midnight an Saturday, July 22, 1969, during the '50s/'60s dunce at Cook Park in Tigard. It in understood that ampliVi*d sound will be used between We hours of 7 pm and 8 pm for recorded music, and that the Hard Tops band shall commence playing no earlier than 8 pm and shall cease playing promptly at 12 am (Midnight) On Saturday, July 22, 1989. The permit authorized by this section doe=not give 11>1 and iti agent(s) the right to cause or permit sound to emanate from Cook Park so as to cause the ambient noise level at the nearest noise--sensitive property to exceed 55 DBA. after the hourc?f 11 Section V Parks t,WnLM and det"rati-vQ—gevices (7.52.090). TPI and Ns agent(s) may construct a temporary fence or barrier on the grounds of Cook Park in the area of the main parking facility and sport court, adjacent to the soccer fields, for the purpose of securing the area to comply with Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) regulations and requirements. It is Further requested, as a requirement Of this permit, that TPI and its agents construct a temporary fence/barrier in the area adjacent to the restrooms and covered area #1 so as to attempt to prevent persons from falling down the embankment which leads to the. Tualatin River, RLSOLDTION F4089 Page 1 Section 3. Intoxicatinqlic�uor• (7.52.100). It is unlawful for any person to take into or upon any park any intoxicating liquor, for other, than his own use. -i-PI and its agent(s), however-, may sell and dispense malt beverages, containing not more than 4 percent of alcohol by weight, during its beer- garden and '50s/'60s event, between the hours of 7 pm and 12 11idnight, on Saturday, July 22, 1969, in the area of Cook Park designated to be used by TPS and its agent(s) for the above mentioned event. This approval is contingent upon the required written approval of the OI_.CC in the form of an OLCC permit. Section 4. Permit (7.52.230). FPI and its agent(s) may use the main parking area, sport court area, and restrooms!covered area #1 of Cook Park: for the purposes of the '5 Q'60s dance, beer gardens, food and soft drink concessions, during the hours of 7 par and 12 Midnight, on Saturday, July 22, 1989. Permission to use Cook Park is granted contingent upon approval from the. Tigard Police Department that TPI and its agents) have provided a security plan for the event which is acceptable to the Tigard Police Department. It is understood that some time prior to and some timo following the abovo times will be needed for setup and tear down/cleanup. For that reason, TPI and its agant(s) may access the above mentioned areas for purposes of setup and tear down/cleanup prior to 7pm on July 22, 1989 and after 12:01 am on July 23, 1989. TPI and its agents) may not, however, interfere with or cause hardship upon any group or person(s) rigl,tfu.ly entering or using Cook Park on July 22 and 23, 1989. It is further understood that FPI and its ager.t(s) are responsible for the care of Qook Park during the hours of its use by TPI and its agent(s), and that TPI and its agent(s) will be responsible for cleanup of Cook Park following the event, and that TPT and its agent(s) will be held liable for any damage to Cook Park which may result from use of Cook Park for this event. Section 5. TPI and its agent(s) may conduct a parade between the hours of 10 am and 12 Moon, on Saturday, July 22, 1439 in conjunction with the Cruisin' Tigard '89 event. This permission is given with the understanding that TPI and its agents) will provide, as a requirement of the City's Temporary Use Permit, copies of necessary written approval(s) of businessos and State agencies which may directly or indirectly be affected or inconvenienced by the parade. 0etermination of those businesses./agencies requiring written approval(s) will be made by City staff. RESOLUTION W. 84— Page 2 �� _ Section 6. TPI and its agent-(s) may designate, for additional parking during the Cruisin' Tigard '89 morning event, the area of the City's parking lot which is adjacent to the Tigard Civic. Center. This area shall be referred to as the "landscape unimproved" portion of the parking lot. The City will provide to TPI and its agent(s) barricades which IPI and its agent(s) may place at the erntrance/exit: areas in the early morning hours of Saturday, .July 212, 1989. The use of the City'; parking facility shall .in no way conflict with nor impede the normal business routine, for which this lot is intended (that is, to condi-ct City business). TPI and. its agent(s) will abide by any rules and/or regulations which govern the use of this parking area. Section 7. l'PI may purchase on the City's insurance policy a rider for both the morning and evening Cru.isin' Tigard '89 event. Adequate coverage for TPS will be determined by the City. This Process is provided to TPI as a courtesy and ir; no way reflects ,any responsibility or liability on the part of the City for the event. Section S. TP7and its agent(s) are hereby granted these special permits with the understanding that all requirements for a _Temporary Use Permit will be met prior- to July 22, 1989. Section 9. ordinances_and.._rulation_ l,7-`,7.250). All permits issued to TPS acid its agents) are subject to the City's ordinances. TPI and its agent's) are bound by the rules, regulationzs arid ordin mess as fully as though the sarn�• were inverted in such permits. T'PI and its agent(5) shall. be liable for any loss damage or- injury sustained by any person whatever by reason of the negligence of the person or persons to whom such parmit shall be issued, as well as for any breach of such rules, regulations and ordinances, to the person or persons so suffering &aimAges or injury. Section 10. Attached Exhibits A, 8, arid C are recoranized as documents pertinent to the granting of the above special permits and are hereby submitted as part of this official document. PASSE}: This day ofj __ 1989. ATTEST: ^tayor ^ity of Tigard Y penuty Rer_ordcr — Ci.ty of Tig. mhOl320 i RESOLUTION NO. 89-- 5 Page 3 ' EXHIBIT A C11 OF IIGARD, OREGON MEMORANDUM TO: honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Marcha K. hun�.J__ DAIS: June 23, 1989 SUBJEC(: CRUISIN' TIGARD On Monday, ;lune 25, 1989, Dave roglio and Steve Ogden will appear before Council to update you on Cruisin' Tigard 1989. I have listed below information regarding specific requirements for the event from the Tigard Municipal Code. I will not address specifically the Temporary Use Permit for the daytime event; Deborwh Stuart is processing that. information. 1. TPI wishes to use Cook Park for the beer gardens and dame the evening of July 22. In order to comply with code, the following requirements must be met. EVENTS USING AMPI..IFIED SOUND 7:40.210 Permits required fo_r certain events. (a) The use of amplified voice and music at levels which would otherwise exceed those permissible under Sections 7.40,230 through 7.40.200 may be allowed upon application to the city administrator. Application for an amplified sound permit shall be made to the city administrator on forms prepared by the city. The applicant shall identify the date, location, and time of the event for which the permit is sought, and shall provide an estimate of the duration of the event. (c) The city administrator shall grant a permit in any instance in which the event and its accompanying noise will not, in his judgment, interfere unreasonably with the peace of those likely to be affected by the noise. In making this judgment, he shall take int:> account the nate rsl of the surrounding properties and the benefit to the community of thm event for which the application is made. (d) The city administrator may submit any question arising with respect to this section to the city council, and if any irertrber of the city council requests its submission to the council, any Toch question =hall be heard by the council. In either event, the decision of the city council shall be final. (e) No permit authorized by this section shall give the applicant the right to cause or permit sound to emanate from the property on which the event is held so as to cause the ambient noisp level at the nearest noise—sensitive property to exceed fifty—five DBA after the hour of eleven p.m. (Ord. 88--20 Section 4 (Exhibit C(4) (7)), 1985). Cruisin' Tigard Page .t i Z.52.090 _Parks_- Adve.rtisin-g_arrd dacgr_ative_dovices_forbidden. It is unlawful for any person to place or carry any structure, sign, bulletin board or advertising device of any kind whatever- or erect any post or, pole: or the attachment of any notice, bill, poster, sign wire, rod or curd to any tree, shrub, fence, railing, fountain, wall, post or structure, or, place any advertising, decorative or other device of any kind whatever, on any of the vases, statues, bridges or, i:ionuments in any park; provided, that the city administrator may by a written permit allow the erection of temporary decoration on occasions of public celebration or holidays. (Ord, 71-12 Section 3(3), 1971), 7.52.100 Parks---Intoxicating__1_?.q�pr__prohib:�ed. It is unlawful for -..-------_ any person to take into or upon any par-k any intoxicating liquor, for other than his own use. No intoxicated person shall enter or remain in any of the parks. The sale or dispensing' of malt beverages containing not more than four percent: of alcohol by weight, shall be allowed only after obtaining a permit to do so from the city administrator, upon recommendation of the police chief, and appr_val of the: Oregon Liquor Control Ccnimission. (Ord. 8y--48 Section 1, 1984: Ord. 71-12 `_action 3(4), 1971). 7.52.230 Permit_-Ro_quired. Use of the public areas herein described for organized group picnics, political or religious gatherings, or gi•or(s consisting of more than twenty—five persons in attendance .=:t any one time, is unlawful unless a written permit has been issued with the approval of the city administrator or recorder. (Ord. 82--62 Section 3, 1982, Ord. 71-12 Sectiion 3(1), 1971), 7_.52.250 , Permit.-- _t to_ordinances and regulations. All permits issued by the city shall LO subject to the city's ordinances. The persons to whom such permits are issued shall be bound by the rules, regulations and ordinances as fully as though the same were inserted in such permits. Any persor,. or persons to whom such permits shall be issued shall be liable for any loss, damage or- injury sustained by any person whatever by reason of the negligence of the person or persons to whom such permit shall be issued, as well as for any breach of such rules, regulations and ordinances, to the person or persons so suffering damages or injury. (Ord. 71-12 Section 3(18), 1971). 2. Special permits required for the parade are as follows: 10.32.070 Permits re wired for parades. No procession or parade, except a funeral procession, the forces of the United States armed forces and the military forces of this state, shall occupy, march or proceed along any street except in accordance with a permit issued by the chief of police. Such permit may be granted where it is found that such parade is not to be held for any unlawful purpose and will. not, in any manner tend to a breach of the peace, cause damage or unreasonably interfere with the public use of the streets or the peace and quiet of the inhabitants of this city. (Ord. 70-41 Ch. 8 Section 7, 1970). The Police Department has been kept exp—to—date: on progress made by TPI regarding the beer gardens. TPI has yet to contract for security services for the event. when a firm has beer: selected, the Police Department will undertake an investigation of each security officer. mhO108D Cruisin' Tigard Page 2 EXf1IBIT $ g and ,4 ?romonons JUN 2 s w9 Inc. June 22, 1983 Mr. Pat Reilly, Administrator City of Tigard 13125 S. w. Hall Blvd. Tigard, OR 97223 In Re: Use of Cook Park on Saturday July 22, 1989 Dear Mr. Reilly, This letter specifically addresses our proposed use of Cook park in conjunction with the community celebration known as CRUISIN' TIGARD 189. During the evening of July 22nd, we propose to have a 060s/'60s dance combined with a beer garden (complete with food and soft drink vendors) to close out this year's event. Such an its inception in July activity has concluded the festival since 1985. This is the first time we have sought to use Cook Park for the event, though prior to 1985 the park proper was used for the community's festival which las known as: Town and Country Days. We have reserved the park from 6:00 p.m. until 12:00 a.m. and paid the required fee. We will commence clean-up of the site and the nearby parking areas early on Sunday morning July 23rd. Tigard promotions, Inc. hereby requests the authority to use the park as stated above, and, as .required by the Tigard Municipal s SOu--a pe_.mir �,tirpring the period Code, also 0 p.m.is an r andfie.. midnight- While between 7:00 p.m. (22nd} and 12:00 a.m. (22nd}_-- the band is scheduled to begin its performance at 8:00 p•m. , it is customary to amplify recorded music for the hour immediately prior. The band will be fully aware of the for all amplification to be concluded by midnight. We are aware that any amplification equipment must be pointe denclosed}general direction of the Tualatin River. Our P plan We have contracted with Event Services, Inc.. to serve beer, and possibly wine, at this site. The appropriate O.L.C.C. permit application will be submitted to the City for signature as owner of the property. We anticipate this will be prepared by June 30th. This event is a family activity as permitted under O.L.C.C. regulations. Event Services sub-contracts directly for the private security to be used. At present, I do not have the required information on this subject as another TPI Board Member is responsible for our relationship with Event Services. Details will be forthcoming very soon. As a supplement to the private eecurity firm, we have utilized Tigard Police Reservists whenever possible. TIGARD PROMOTIONS INC. P.O.Box 230-391 Tigard,Oregon 97223 z 1 4 N7L Thearea itself is fenced off for the event with sanitation facilities and trash receptacles on site. Lighting will be provided around the perimeter and in the vending areas. It would be appreciated if the public restrooms adjoining Group Site #1 at the park are left unlocked for the evening. No other such facilities should be left unlocked past normal park hours. Event. Services carries liquor liability insurance coverage for their activities in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 per incident.. The insurance rider which TPI obtains through the City's liability carrier provides additional coverage. We obtain this with City approval and pay for the cost involved. In the interest of the public's safety, it is suggested that a uniformed police officer (perhaps a Reservist) direct traffic during the evening (from approx. 6:30 p.m. ) at the intersection of S. W. 92nd Ave, and Durham Road. Attendance at the dance is estimated at approx. 1200-1500 total. The figure quoted is peak attendance. Many travel 3-4 per car, so ample parking is not a problem. By no means do all of them come early and stay for the entire evening. Since we are some distance from the downtown area, where daytime activities are focused., attendance might even be less. Our past dances have all been within easy walking distance of S. W. Main Street. With regard to visitor parking, we have already arranged with Tigard High School for use of their parking lots for our evening patrons. The paved lot adjacent to the Mead Field soccer area will be used for parking "show stars", our evening vendors, the band, any police vehicles, and TPF personnel. The issue of parking along the westside of S. W. 92nd is a concern since it is posted NO PARKING. We seriously doubt it is possible to enforce this. Also, we will do our best to prevent our patrons from parking along the residential side streets off 92nd between Durham Road and the park. We realize that TPI will need to provide adequate personnel to insure that no one parks near the gate entrance on either side of the road or states for that portion not on a level grade. With the City's concurrence, the level area of 92nd inside the states should permit parking along its east side only (outbound from the park). Another item that must be addressed is locking the gates to Cook Park once the dance is over at midnight. It takes approx. 1f2 hour for those present to leave and the band's minimum "load out" time is 1 1/2 hours. How do we handle this? Also, the park customarily opens at 8:00 a.m. If we elect to commence clean-up at 7 a.m. (or earlier) on the 23rd, can we gain access? It is preferable to get an early start. Since you arm in your first year as Tigard's City Administrator and have not seen our festival, it seemed wise to provide you with an overview of the evening's activities. We look forward to your response to our requests. You may be assured that we will follow through on any unresolved matters. N If you have any questions, please call me at 620-2451. Deborah Stuart on the Community Development staff is coordinating our overall Temporary Use Application. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, teve Dgd �l-'�> Tigard Promotions, Inc. cc: Deborah A. Stuart Marches Hunt Sgt. 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O c' C 5. 0 u M v MAIN •GATS Paved parking lot (asphalt) -- V---WDOR (tentative placement) (Grassy Area) 80' V d, nerete basketball court (7/11/87) —sco— (Updated 6/17/89) see LEGEND attached. Anr A^aeIn tt •gca All ameasurements are approximations of t e reaFect re stances. f LEGEND MEAD FIELD / COOK PARK PARKING LOT 1. Utility pole w/street light & transformer (#37836/25). 2. underground utility vault (1980); unable to decipher balance of # on small metal plate. 3. Little League snack shack; No electric meter visible. Electricity =.aired in through underground conduit. 4. Utility pole (wood) w/street light (#9263; 1987). 5. Utility pole (wood) w/street light (#9265; 1987). 6. Utility pole (wood) w/street light (#9264; 1987). 7. Ground-mounted transformer (#34919/15). S. Restroom facilities w/multiple stalls in each. Electric meter #25 000 464 below which are (2) twin 110v outlets. 9. Irrigation controls. 10. There are NO "speed bumps" entering or leaving this parking lot. -SCO- 6/17/89 Amount of Parking available within this lot: .au v._� `q 34 g0aal spaces�`� ®le the lot's NORTH perimeter: � a .. b) 52 double diagonal spaces down the center of the lot; c) Approx. 400' of parallel parking along the lot's SOtT11i Tide. E%HSRTT C M E M D R A N D U M JUNE 16,19£9 TO: Marsha Hunt x FROM: Chuck Martin SUBJECT: TPS It is my intention to follow the same basic plan as last year for traffic control,at the "Cruisin Tiqard " Parade. I will be relying on a combination of on duty officers as well as reserve officers. Please let me know if TPI desires any changes or additional officers,so I can arrange schedules and make provisions for overtime. r giSard LL rp=0LUCT11 . ?romottions JUN le ira9 iie ------------ June, 15, 1989 Mr. Pat Reilly, City Administrator City of Tigard 13125 S. W. Kali Blvd. Tigard, OR 97223 In Re: Parade Permit - "CRUISIN' TIGARD '89" Saturday July 22, 1989 10:00 a.m. - 12:On Noon (annrnx.) Dear Mr. Reilly, This is the first of several specific requests that will be directed to you regarding this sumuier's cormunity-wide festival which is scheduled for July 22, 1989. This particular request is sent to you in your capacity as Acting Chief of Police. In conjunction with this event, Tigard Promotions, Inc. hereby requests authorization from the City Police to conduct a parade as noted above, and to provide a "police lead" for said parade. The parade is being staged from two (2) locations: (a) the parking lot adjoining Nelsen's Tire Warehouse near the intersection of State Highway 99W and S. W. McDonald St. [13400 block], and (b) the Tigard Marketplace [13500 block]. The parade will proceed in a northerly direction along the east side of 99W to the intersection with S. W. Main Street (opposite St. Anthony's School). At that point, it will leave the highway and continue along Main Street to rh: 2j_.chand arca _ the ri_ry ._,f C W Scoffino St (near the U. S. Bank branch and the local. McDonald's). A map of the pro- posed Darade route is enclosed together with copies of letters directed to the Oregon State Police and the Oregon State Highway Division. Traffic control in the past has been coordinated with the Police Dept., the Police Reserves and our organization, Sgt. Chuck Martin, among others, is familiar with this aspect. I am also enclosing a copy of the list used last year in either siting an officer (or one of our people) at various intersections, or barricading other intersections. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 620-2451. Our group is coordinating other permits through Ms. Deborah A. Stuart in the Community Development Dept. I look forward to your reply. Thank you. E' Sincerely,, .t5 s gde TIGARD PROMOTIONS INC. PO-Box 230391 Tigard,Oregon 97223 cc: Deborah A. Stuart, Marche Hunt, Margie Kessler (Parade Chairwoman), Oregon State Police, Oregon State Highway Division Jf.j li.t �2 _ Ae a � ,% �:�:�� .rte � •\��' :C�=--..J „� 1 7LP z C- MTi G LIN