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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDApacket__01-27-20_0859_41       NOTICE OF MEETING COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION      Chairman Ron Ruppert  Vice Chairman Amy Arnold Commissioner Don Doty Commissioner Daniel Fecteau Commissioner Jerry Gorrell Commissioner Sharron Grzybowski Commissioner Natalie Varela Youth Commissioner Hayden Arnold      TIME:5:00 P.M. – REGULAR MEETING WHEN:MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2020 WHERE:FOUNTAIN HILLS COUNCIL CHAMBERS 16705 E. AVENUE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ Commissioners of the Town of Fountain Hills will attend either in person or by telephone conference call; a quorum of the Town’s Council,  various Commission, Committee or Board members may be in attendance at the Commission meeting. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to A.R.S. §1-602.A.9, subject to certain specified statutory exceptions, parents have a right to consent before the State or any of its political subdivisions make a video or audio recording of a minor child. Meetings of the Commission are audio and/or video recorded and, as a result, proceedings in which children are present may be subject to such recording. Parents, in order to exercise their rights may either file written consent with the Town Clerk to such recording, or take personal action to ensure that their child or children are not present when a recording may be made. If a child is present at the time a recording is made, the Town will assume that the rights afforded parents pursuant to A.R.S. §1-602.A.9 have been waived.    REQUEST TO COMMENT   The public is welcome to participate in Commission meetings. TO SPEAK TO AN AGENDA ITEM, please complete a Request to Comment card, located in the back of the Council Chambers, and hand it to the Executive Assistant prior to discussion of that item, if possible. Include the agenda item on which you wish to comment. Speakers will be allowed three contiguous minutes to address the Commission. Verbal comments should be directed through the Presiding Officer and not to individual Commissioners. TO COMMENT ON AN AGENDA ITEM IN WRITING ONLY, please complete a Request to Comment card, indicating it is a written comment, and check the box on whether you are FOR or AGAINST and agenda item, and hand it to the Executive Assistant prior to discussion, if possible.                 1.CALL TO ORDER – Chairman Ruppert     2.ROLL CALL – Chairman Ruppert     3.CALL TO THE PUBLIC Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.01(H), public comment is permitted (not required) on matters NOT listed on the agenda. Any such comment (i) must be within the jurisdiction of the Commission, and (ii) is subject to reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions. The Commission will not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during Call to the Public unless the matters are properly noticed for discussion and legal action. At the conclusion of the Call to the Public, individual commissioners may (i) respond to criticism, (ii) ask staff to review a matter, or (iii) ask that the matter be placed on a future Commission agenda.     4.CONSIDERATION of Approving the November 25, 2019 Meeting Minutes     5.DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION of Appointing a Chairperson     6.DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION of Appointing a Vice-Chairperson     7.DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION to Appoint One (1) Commission Member to Term Ending April 30, 2021     8.DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION to Unlock Ball Fields at Golden Eagle Park     9.DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION of Modifying 2020 CSAC Meeting Dates     10.DISCUSSION on Open Meetings Law     11.UPDATE from Work Group on the Community Swimming Pool     12.UPDATE on Volunteer Opportunities with Town Events     13.UPDATE on Special Events     14.ADJOURNMENT      Community Services Advisory Commission Meeting of January 27, 2020 2 of 3       CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF NOTICE The undersigned hereby certifies that a copy of the foregoing notice was duly posted in accordance with the statement filed by the Community Services Advisory Commission with the Town Clerk. Dated this ______ day of ____________________, 2020. _____________________________________________  Jamie Salentine, Executive Assistant   The Town of Fountain Hills endeavors to make all public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. Please call 480-816-5199 (voice) or 1-800-367-8939 (TDD) 48 hours prior to the meeting to request a reasonable accommodation to participate in the meeting or to obtain agenda information in large print format. Supporting documentation and staff reports furnished the Commission with this agenda are available for review in the Development Services' Office.    Community Services Advisory Commission Meeting of January 27, 2020 3 of 3   ITEM 4. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 01/27/2020 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type: Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Jamie Salentine, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Rachael Goodwin, Community Services Director Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  CONSIDERATION of Approving the November 25, 2019 Meeting Minutes  Staff Summary (Background) November 25, 2019 Meeting Minutes Attachments November 25, 2019 Minumtes  Form Review Form Started By: Jamie Salentine Started On: 01/15/2020 04:02 PM Final Approval Date: 01/15/2020  1. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Ruppert called the meeting of Monday, November 25, 2019, to order at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, located at 16705 East Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, Arizona. 2. ROLL CALL COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chairman Ron Ruppert, Vice Chairperson Amy Arnold, Commissioners Don Doty, Daniel Fecteau, Jerry Gorrell, Sharron Grzybowski, and Youth Commissioner Hayden Arnold. COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: Sharon Morgan and Natalie Varela. STAFF PRESENT: Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin and Executive Assistant Jamie Salentine. 3. CALL TO THE PUBLIC There was no comments from the citizens present. 4. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVING THE SEPTEMBER 30 AND OCTOBER 28, 2019 MEETING MINUTES Commissioner Doty moved to approve the September 30 and October 28, 2019 meeting minutes, seconded by Commissioner Gorrell; passed unanimously by those present (7-0). 5. DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION OF ART ROOM DEDICATION AT COMMUNITY CENTER Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin stated that a request for renaming of the art room has been submitted and noted that the citizen who requested is in attendance. She explained the process of the naming rights and policies to the Commission. (See Attachment 1) Vice Chairperson Arnold clarified that the policy has seven (7) different categories to qualify the request for dedication and questioned which category this request would fall under. Ms. Goodwin commented that which category this request falls under was staff’s question as well. In response to a question posed by Commissioner Fecteau, Ms. Goodwin replied that only one (1) room has been dedicated in the Community Center which is called The John O’Flynn Senior Activity Center and was one of the Chairs of the Senior Services Advisory Commission that provided vision and developed the Home Delivered Meals. Commissioner Doty stated that he had known the person in which the dedication is for, however, many people deserve an award and is not sure how this fits. He added that when naming of streets, buildings, or rooms over the next couple of years many people do not know who they were. Ms. Goodwin pointed out that street names, plazas, etc. have been named after former Town affiliates such as Mayor’s and Town Manager’s. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION NOVEMBER 25, 2019 Community Services Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes November 25, 2019 Page 2 of 5 Commissioner Grzybowski commented that people do honor people through the memorial bench program. She clarified that she is not suggesting this is the route, however, if the commission dedicates one room for a particular person will that bring in more requests. She asked the commission to take into consideration. Discussion ensued relative to setting precedence, costs, and alternate ways to memorialize. The Commission came to a consensus not to have the art room dedicated at the Community Center. The Commission concurred to have Commissioner Grzybowski look into alternative ways to memorialize the requestor’s dedication. 6. UPDATE ON TENNIS COURTS RESERVATION POLICY Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin highlighted the changes to the Tennis Courts Reservation Policy. She noted that the policy was updated back in September which was due to inconsistent timeframes for reservations. She clarified that pickle ball courts are governed by the pickle ball club. (See Attachment 2) In response to a question from Commissioner Fecteau, Ms. Goodwin replied that staff can review the possibility of having a max reservation of 50% of the courts for one group/club. She pointed out that the Town only has six (6) courts so depending on the size of the group it may not work. She clarified that courts are only reserved for 1 ½ hour timeframes. 7. UPDATE ON 2020-2023 COMMUNITY SERVICES STRATEGIC PLAN Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin stated that the Town manager has reviewed and has praised the department and has asked the department to lead other departments for their strategic plan. She commented that Town Council will have the 2020-2023 Community Services Strategic Plan on the January 7, 2020 agenda for consideration of adoption and requested that the Commission attend the Council meeting if available. She added that a save-the-date email will be sent out as well. 8. UPDATE ON FOUR PEAKS PARK PLAYGROUND GRAND OPENING Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin commented that the grand opening for the new playground equipment at Four Peaks Park is on December 21, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and invited the Commission to attend. She pointed out that there will be crafts, prizes, and hot cocoa. In response to a question posed by Chairman Ruppert, Ms. Goodwin responded that shade structures are being worked on for over the playground equipment for potentially summer 2020, however funding is $100,000 and need to verify funding through the capital budget. 9. UPDATE ON TOWN’S FACEBOOK PAGE TO HIGHLIGHT EMPLOYEE POSITIONS WITHIN THE TOWN Vice Chairperson Arnold reported that she met with Communications and Marketing Coordinator Grace Rodman- Guetter regarding an update on the Facebook page employee highlight and confirmed that she was working on it. Chairman Ruppert pointed out that another option to promote the employees in addition to Facebook would be to highlight in the Loop. Vice Chairperson Arnold clarified that this item was brought up so the community is aware of what positions are within the town. Community Services Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes November 25, 2019 Page 3 of 5 In response to a question from Chairman Ruppert, Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin commented that the Loop is published three (3) times a year and is specific to Community Services, however, another publication is Fountain Hills First which covers items Town wide. She noted that Ms. Rodman-Guetter handles the Fountain Hills First publication. She pointed out that not all employees are open to being placed in the public. Discussion ensued on how employees would be determined. In response to a question posed by Youth Commissioner Arnold, Ms. Goodwin replied that there are many types of email lists, such as news alerts, code red (emergency response), and the newsletter from Community Center. Youth Commissioner Arnold suggested that one main email list would be more beneficial for an overall view of what is happening within the Town. Ms. Goodwin stated that could be a possibility if a Commissioner would like to volunteer for creating or start the process and suggested that contact with Ms. Rodman-Guetter or IT Administrator Mike Ciccarone is a good starting point. Youth Commissioner Arnold volunteered to look into. 10. UPDATE FROM WORK GROUP ON THE COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL Vice Chairperson Arnold explained that she attended the leadership academy graduation and met an individual who could possibly work on the community vision. She noted that the individual had a project where there is a website hub that community members gather information on what the community is looking for. She added that two (2) communities in Colorado have implemented, however, there are upfront costs but saves in long run. Vice Chairperson Arnold inquired on a survey to the Community regarding a question for the pool that the Community Services Department was to create. Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin reported that the Community Services Department has been approved to proceed on a Parks Master Plan and within the RFP a survey will be included. She noted that there is a limited budget for the RFP for the Parks Master Plan, however, a Community outreach would be included if a survey is not feasible with the RFP. Chairman Ruppert commented that ongoing fact checking and information gathering for this item is ongoing. In response to a question from Commissioner Fecteau, Chairman Ruppert responded that the work group is only in the fact checking stages and has not developed a presentation to speak to groups such as the Rotary or Kiwanis to have their input. In response to a question posed by Commissioner Doty, Ms. Goodwin reported that she has not seen a past plan on a swimming pool, however, in order for the department to leverage for funding a statistically driven document is required. She noted that a survey to the entire community is recommended and having an impartial third party is critical to use. 11. UPDATE FROM WORK GROUP ON THE RESEARCH FOR GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Commissioner Doty stated he has no new updates. Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin reported that the Department is the recipient of the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority Grant for funding of one basketball court at Four Peaks Park. Community Services Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes November 25, 2019 Page 4 of 5 12. UPDATE FROM WORK GROUP ON COMMUNITY CENTER AND SENIOR PROGRAMS No report. 13. UPDATE ON VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES WITH TOWN EVENTS Commissioner Grzybowski stated that volunteers are needed for home delivered meals, Save our Sculptures (SOS), Stroll in the Glow where the kick-off of Town’s 30/50 celebration and cake being served, and the Community Center’s takeover in February. Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin added that Turkey Trot back-up volunteers for course workers are needed in case of rain, some course workers may not be able to work. She clarified that registration and packet pickup is located inside the Community Center. Commissioner Fecteau added that Sister Cities is sponsoring the Community Center’s takeover in February and will be serving pizza, ice cream, etc. 14. UPDATE ON SPECIAL EVENTS Recreation Manager Linda Ayres reported on the upcoming special events:  Turkey Trot, November 28, 2019 at 7:15 a.m. – Avenue of the Fountains  Breakfast with Santa, December 7, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. – Community Center  Stroll in the Glow and Town of Fountain Hills 30 Years of Incorporation Celebration, December 7, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. – Avenue of the Fountains  Family Movie Night: Elf, December 13, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. – Community Center  Build Your Own Gingerbread House, December 18, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. – Community Center  Holiday Parents’ Night Out, December 20, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. – Community Center  Elfie’s Playground Palooza, December 21, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. – Four Peaks Park  Balloon Glow, December 28, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. – Fountain Park  Noon Year’s Eve, December 31, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. – Community Center  Farmer’s Market and Art on the Avenue, Thursday’s 10:00 a.m. – Avenue of the Fountains Ms. Ayres stated that the Proclamation at the November 9, 2019 Council meeting was read declaring that November 19 through November 25, 2019 is Be Kind America Week. She requested that Commission commit for the campaign and will email the link to them this week. Community Services Director Rachael Goodwin thanked Ms. Ayres for her work on Turkey Trot and she reviewed the process for packet pick-up, deadlines, and road closures. 15. CONSIDERATION OF ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Gorrell moved to adjourn, seconded by Commissioner Grzybowski; passed unanimously by those present (7-0). The Community Services Advisory Commission adjourned at 5:56 p.m. Community Services Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes November 25, 2019 Page 5 of 5 Community Services Advisory Commission By: Ron Ruppert, Chairman Reviewed by: Rachael Goodwin, Community Services Director Prepared by: Jamie Salentine, Executive Assistant CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the Community Services Advisory Commission Regular Meeting held on November 25, 2019. I further certify that the meeting as duly called and that a quorum was present. By: Jamie Salentine, Executive Assistant Attachments - 2 Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 1 of 19 2830989.1 RESOLUTION 2016-38 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA, ADOPTING THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS MUNICIPAL SPONSORSHIP AND NAMING RIGHTS POLICY, AMENDED AND RESTATED DECEMBER 15, 2016. WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills (the “Town Council”) has determined that it is in the best interests of the citizens of Fountain Hills to establish a formal procedure and criteria for the receipt or solicitation of, selection of, and agreements with persons or entities for municipal sponsorships, co-sponsorships, sole sponsorships and marketing arrangements (including facility naming rights); and WHEREAS, the Town Council approved Resolution No. 2014-36 on August 7, 2014, adopting the Town of Fountain Hills Municipal Sponsorship and Naming Rights Policy (the “Existing Naming Policy”); and WHEREAS, the Town Council desires to amend and restate the Existing Naming Policy to amend the procedures for special event fee waivers. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS as follows: SECTION 1. The recitals above are hereby incorporated as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. The Town of Fountain Hills Municipal Sponsorship and Naming Rights Policy, Amended and Restated December 15, 2016, is hereby adopted in substantially the form and substance attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Resolution or any part of the policy adopted herein by reference is for any reason to be held invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. SECTION 4. The Mayor, the Town Manager, the Town Clerk and the Town Attorney are hereby authorized and directed to take all steps and execute all documents necessary to carry out the purpose and intent of this Resolution. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 2 of 19 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona,December 15,2016. FOR THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS:ATTESTED TO: Ibmd'a M.YavaAagh,May/-Bevelyn J. B REVIEWED BY:APPROVED AS TO FORM: *L .\+*hu^h—- Grady E.Miller/Town Manager Andrew J.McGuire,Town Attorney 2830989.1 Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 3 of 19 2830989.1 EXHIBIT A TO RESOLUTION 2016-38 [Municipal Sponsorship and Naming Rights Policy, Amended and Restated December 15, 2016] See following pages. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 4 of 19 2189798.4 TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS MUNICIPAL SPONSORSHIP AND NAMING RIGHTS POLICY Amended and Restated December 15, 2016 1. Purpose. To establish for the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona (the “Town”) a formal procedure and criteria for the receipt or solicitation of, selection of, and agreements with, persons or entities for Municipal Sponsorships, Co-Sponsorships, Sole Sponsorships and Marketing Arrangements, (including Facility Naming Rights), the following Municipal Sponsorships and Naming Rights Policy (this “Policy”) is hereby adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Town (the “Town Council”). This Policy is intended to set forth the process for the Town to participate in Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship and Marketing Arrangement programs to give valuable support to important Town programs, facilities and services for public benefit by (i) providing funding for Town events from private businesses and (ii) allowing the Town to partner with activities provided by outside entities. In doing so, the Town must ensure its actions are consistent and appropriate to the Town’s vision, mission and values. This Policy is not intended to apply to Bequests or Donations (each as defined below). This Policy shall: A. Establish Procedures. Establish consistent procedures and practices for receipt or solicitation of Municipal Sponsorships (as defined below), Co-Sponsorships (as defined below), Sole Sponsorships (as defined below) and Marketing Arrangements (as defined below) by Town staff. B. Encourage Sponsorships. Encourage solicitation of Municipal Sponsorship opportunities such as Facility Naming Rights, Sole Sponsorships, Co-Sponsorships, Marketing Arrangements and similar agreements that generate revenue (financial or in-kind) in support of existing and new Town facilities, projects, programs or services. C. Encourage Partnerships. Develop public/private alliances to provide programs, events, venues and services within the Town. D. Encourage Staff Innovation. Empower Town departments to seek Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship and Marketing Arrangement opportunities to provide funds for programs, events, venues or services they might not otherwise be able to provide to Town residents and visitors. E. Safeguard Town Interests and Goals. Ensure that Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship and Marketing Arrangement activities (1) safeguard the Town’s assets and interests, (2) support the Town’s goals of service to the community and (3) remain responsive to the public’s needs and values. F. Establish Naming Framework. Provide a framework within which requests to name public facilities are considered and evaluated. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 5 of 19 2189798.4 2 2. Scope. This Policy shall govern all Town departments regarding the solicitation of, and the unsolicited offers/requests from third parties related to, Municipal Sponsorships, Co-Sponsorships, Sole Sponsorships and Marketing Arrangements for Town programs, projects, events, venues, facilities and services. Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship and Marketing Arrangement solicitations shall be in furtherance of the Town’s needs and conducted in accordance with the provisions in this Policy. All Town staff responsible for, or otherwise involved in, Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship and Marketing Arrangement activities on behalf of the Town or their respective departments shall adhere to the policies, procedures and guidelines set forth herein. A. Third Party Solicitation. Subject to the conditions of this Policy, Town staff may solicit or respond to solicitations from third parties for such Municipal Sponsorships, Co-Sponsorships, Sole Sponsorships or Marketing Arrangements for the Town. B. Fair Compensation. At all times, recognition for Municipal Sponsorships or Marketing Arrangements must be evaluated to ensure the Town is receiving fair and competitive compensation and that such recognition is consistent with the scale of each Sponsor or Marketing Arrangement’s contribution. C. Outside the Scope of this Policy. This Policy shall not apply to: (1) Funding obtained through formal grant programs or through intergovernmental agreements with other political subdivisions of the State. (2) Town support of external projects where the Town provides funds to an outside organization (examples include, but are not limited to, grants to Nonprofit Organizations). (3) Gifts, Bequests, or unsolicited Donations to a Town department or the Town where no reciprocal commercial benefit is given or expected and no business relationship exists. 3. Definitions. Bequest. A gift or contribution of cash, goods or services given voluntarily and expressed in writing through a will or other testamentary document. Co-Sponsorship. Participation by the Town (via direct funding, waived fees, staff coordination or technical assistance) in an event that is provided by an outside entity and that is closely aligned with or furthers a core Town program or service. Donation. A gift or contribution of cash, goods or services given voluntarily toward an event, project, program or corporate asset where no reciprocal commercial benefit is given or expected. If reciprocal commercial benefits are given or a business relationship exists with a corporate donor, the contribution will be a Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement, as applicable, and the principles of this Policy will apply. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 6 of 19 2189798.4 3 Facility Naming Rights. The naming of Town-owned and/or operated buildings, structures, natural features and recreational facilities, whether in whole or portions thereof (hereafter referred to individually as a “Facility” or collectively as “Facilities”), and streets, roads or any public rights-of-way (hereafter referred to individually as a “Street” or collectively as the “Streets”) within the corporate limits of the Town. Portions of a Facility may have names other than that of the entire Facility and features may be dedicated to or in honor of a person such as “Smith Beach” or “Jones’ Amphitheater,” subject to the provisions of this Policy. In-Kind Contribution. A contribution received in the form of goods and/or services rather than cash as part of a Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement. Marketing Arrangement. A mutually beneficial business arrangement between the Town and a third party, wherein the third party provides cash and/or in-kind services to the Town in return for access to the commercial marketing potential associated with the Town. Marketing Arrangements may include Municipal Sponsorship or Sole Sponsorship of one or more of the Town’s programs, projects, events, Facilities or activities. Municipal Sponsorship. A business relationship in which the Town and another entity exchange things of value, including a public display of support. This value can be financial, in- kind or benefits related to visibility/exposures, publicity or market reach. It should not be confused with Donations (as defined above), the sale of advertising or innovative approaches to purchasing goods or services. Municipal Sponsorships include funds, products or services provided by a company or individual to the Town, in consideration of the opportunity for the company or individual to promote its name, product or service in conjunction with a Town program, project, event, venue or activity. Nonprofit Organizations. Organizations designated as tax-exempt under the Federal Tax Code. Sister Agency. Local government entities that are traditional partners with the Town (i.e. Fountain Hills Unified School District and Fountain Hills Sanitary District). Request for Proposals (“RFP”). An open and competitive process whereby the Town invites companies, subsidiaries or individuals to express their interest in participating, and submit proposals to participate, in Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement opportunities with the Town. Sole Sponsorship. A business relationship in which a company, subsidiary or individual has paid to be the only Sponsor of a Town program, project, event, venue or activity. Sponsor. A company or individual that provides the Town with a Municipal Sponsorship and that enters into a Municipal Sponsorship agreement with the Town to promote itself and/or its products or services. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 7 of 19 2189798.4 4 Standards of Responsibility. The requisite standards to enter into a Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement with the Town. Factors to be considered in determining whether the standards have been met include, but are not limited to, whether a prospective Sponsor: (i) has available (or the ability to obtain) the appropriate financial, material, equipment, Facility, personnel resources and expertise necessary to indicate its capability to meet all contractual requirements; (ii) is able to comply with required or proposed delivery or performance scheduling; (iii) has a satisfactory record of performance; (iv) has a satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics; and (v) is qualified legally to contract with the Town. 4. Restrictions. In general, the following industries and products are not eligible for Municipal Sponsorships, Co-Sponsorships, Sole Sponsorships or Marketing Arrangements, including Facility Naming Rights, with the Town, but the Town may elect to enter into Municipal Sponsorships, Co-Sponsorships, Sole Sponsorships or Marketing Arrangements with these restricted industries or products when it is deemed appropriate by the Town Council acting in its sole discretion. A. Prohibited or Restricted Products. A company, subsidiary and association with products or services that are prohibited or restricted by Town Code or other governing laws and policies. B. Adult Products. A company or subsidiary whose business is substantially derived from the sale or manufacture of tobacco products, products prohibited under federal law or sexual/adult-oriented products. C. Alcohol Sponsor at Youth-Related Events. Alcoholic beverages when the intended audience of or participants in the Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement are youth under the legal drinking age. D. Parties not Deemed Responsible. Parties that are not deemed responsible under the Standards of Responsibility. E. Parties to Litigation. Parties involved in a lawsuit with the Town. F. Separate Contracts. Parties involved in any stage of negotiations for a Town contract unless the contract is directly linked to a Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement or Facility Naming Rights opportunity. G. Conflicts of Interest. Individuals or commercial enterprises having past, present or pending business agreements or associations with the Town, if a Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement Agreement would create an appearance of impropriety. H. Pending Land-Use Approval. Parties with an active case for any land-use approval before the Town. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 8 of 19 2189798.4 5 I. Religious or Political Entities. Religious or political associations or candidates running for any political office. 5. Roles and Responsibilities. A. Responsibilities of Town Departments. (1) Initiating Town Department. The initiating Town department shall (a) ensure adherence to the principles and guidelines outlined in this Policy, (b) prepare a proposal setting forth the scope of the program or project as provided in Subsection 6(A) below and (c) work with the Town Finance Division to ensure appropriate budgeting of revenues and expenditures and with the Town Attorney’s Office to ensure the integrity of the procurement process and the legal sufficiency of contractual obligations. (2) Finance and Budget. The Finance Division shall provide general guidance, cost/benefit analysis, and direction relating to the appropriate budgeting of revenues and expenditures in a manner that maximizes the benefits of each Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement or Facility Naming Rights arrangement for the initiating Town department, the Town and the Sponsor. (3) Procurement. When applicable, the Town Manager or authorized designee shall oversee the preparation of the RFP or other competitive solicitation for Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement and Facility Naming Rights opportunities. (4) Town Attorney. The Town Attorney’s Office shall provide legal review of any RFP or other competitive solicitation for Municipal Sponsorship, Co- Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement and Facility Naming Rights opportunities and oversee the preparation of all Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement and Facility Naming Rights agreements. (5) Town Manager. The Town Manager shall review all Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship and Marketing Arrangement activities, including interim reports provided from time to time by Town departments. The Town Manager also shall be responsible for determining the frequency of reports by Town departments. 6. Procedures. The Town’s participation in Municipal Sponsorship, Co- Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement and/or Facility Naming Rights activities shall be according to the procedures set forth below. For Municipal Sponsorships, Co- Sponsorships, Sole Sponsorships, Marketing Arrangements and/or Facility Naming Rights arrangements initiated by the Town, Subsections 6(A) – (G) shall apply; for Municipal Sponsorships, Co-Sponsorships, Sole Sponsorships, Marketing Arrangements and/or Facility Naming Rights arrangements initiated by another person or entity, Subsections 6(B), (D), (E), (F) and (G) shall apply. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 9 of 19 2189798.4 6 A. Prepare a Proposal. A Town department considering a potential Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement or Facility Naming Rights arrangement shall prepare a proposal setting forth the scope of the program or project, including a description of the community benefit, financial goals, means of recognition, potential interested Sponsors, and general marketing strategy if a Marketing Arrangement is involved. The proposal shall be submitted to the Department Director for review and approval. If Facility Naming Rights are involved and will result in a name change to an existing Facility, the history and legacy of the current municipal Facility should be considered and/or incorporated within the new proposed name. All Facility or Street naming shall be in accordance with the additional procedures set forth in Sections 8 and 9 below. B. Estimate Value. If the proposed Municipal Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement includes Facility Naming Rights or granting Sole Sponsorship, the Department Director shall provide a reasonable basis for determining the value of the Municipal Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement or Facility Naming Rights opportunity. At the Town Manager’s discretion, a qualified third party may be used to establish value. C. Develop and Implement Solicitation. The applicable Town department, working with the Town Attorney, shall develop an RFP for each Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement opportunity valued greater than $10,000 and all Facility Naming Rights opportunities and the most beneficial, qualified response shall be submitted to Town Council with a recommendation for approval. Town-originated Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangements valued at $10,000 or below and revenue producing or “no-cost” Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement opportunities that involve the provision of commodities or services provided either to the Town or the Fountain Hills community in support of Town operations, functions or programs through which the provider will benefit monetarily, must be awarded using a competitive process that is appropriate to the value, complexity and profile of the business opportunity. Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement proposals forwarded to the Town are not subject to competitive solicitations if the proposed Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement or Facility Naming Rights opportunity is determined through a good faith effort to be unique and without interested competitors. D. Evaluate Submissions. The applicable Town department shall review and analyze all responsive submittals received and shall provide a recommendation of approval or denial to the Town Manager. The submittals shall be reviewed against selection criteria that may include, but are not limited to: (1) Consistency of the prospective entity’s products, customers and promotional goals with the Town’s character, values and service priorities, including the most recently adopted Town Council goals. (2) The ability for the Town to retain its identity as owner/operator of the Facility or principal provider of the service. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 10 of 19 2189798.4 7 (3) The prospective entity’s historical participation and association with community projects, events and continued willingness to participate. (4) The operating and maintenance costs to the Town associated with the proposed sponsorship. (5) Anticipated public perception of the association with the Town and the prospective entity and community support for, or objection to, the prospective entity. (6) The prospective entity’s regard for and demonstrated success in valuing diversity. (7) The prospective entity’s regard for and demonstrated success in environmental stewardship. E. Develop Agreement. In the event a Municipal Sponsorship, Co- Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement or Facility Naming Rights proposal is recommended for approval, the Town department will work with the Town Attorney’s Office to prepare an agreement consistent with all applicable Town Codes, policies and ordinances. The agreement shall contain a provision granting the Town the right to suspend or terminate the Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship, Marketing Arrangement or Facility Naming Rights agreement if, in the sole discretion of the Town Manager or the Town Council (whichever approved the agreement), the continued arrangement would no longer satisfy the selection criteria by which the arrangement was initially approved. F. Manager Review; Council Approval. The Town Manager shall review all Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship and Marketing Arrangement proposals and shall submit to the Town Council for approval all Municipal Sponsorship, Co- Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement Agreements (1) with an aggregate value greater than $50,000, (2) involving Town contributions, whether in cash or as an In-Kind Contribution greater than $50,000, (3) involving a request to close public access to a Town- owned facility for more than one day, (4) involving events lasting longer than one week (including set-up and take-down) and (5) all agreements involving Facility Naming Rights. Municipal Sponsorship, Co-Sponsorship, Sole Sponsorship or Marketing Arrangement Agreements not identified in clauses (F)(1)-(5) above may be approved by the Town Manager. G. Record Financial Transaction. In the event a Municipal Sponsorship is received as an In-Kind Contribution of goods or services, the Finance Division shall create and retain a record of that donation and any associated revenue or expense to the Town to document the financial transaction to the Town. 7. Co-Sponsorship Requests. The Town actively supports the efforts of organizations, other governmental agencies and Sister Agencies whose events are (i) held in Town parks and Facilities and (ii) further Town core program goals and services. Such support may include fee waivers, reduced fees, reduced rental charges and Co-Sponsorship. All permit fee waivers and reductions, reduced Facility rentals and Co-Sponsorship agreements must comply with the guidelines and procedures set forth below. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 11 of 19 2189798.4 8 A. Fees. The Town charges everyone a fee to permit and have priority use of any park, amenity, stage or recreation Facility. This fee is to cover extra operational expenses associated with the use or event and to guarantee the space for the permittee. Fees are based upon the purpose and size of the event. Additional fees are charged as set forth in the Town’s fee schedule. B. General Requirements for Reduced Fees. The determination as to fee reductions shall be made by the Town Manager or the Town Council, with the authority for such review determined according to the limitations set forth in Subsection 6(F) above. Fees for specific groups may be reduced as set forth in Subsections 7(C) - (F) below. All requests for reduced fees shall be evaluated with the following considerations: (1) The impact on Town staff time. (2) The impact on Town volunteer resources. (3) The number of events submitted per organization or promoter. (4) The dollar value of the fee reduction. (5) The organization or promoter’s performance with prior events, including financial reports and event outcomes. The Town may also consider the organization or promoter’s overall good standing within the community. C. Reduced Fees for Nonprofit Organizations. Events sponsored and sanctioned by Nonprofit Organizations (as opposed to simply partnering or associating with a Nonprofit Organization) may be eligible for reduced or waived fees. Nonprofit Organizations applying for a Town permit or Facility rental may be granted a reduction in fees if the following criteria are met: (1) At the time of the request for reduced fees, the Nonprofit Organization provides a copy of the determination letter from the IRS granting the Nonprofit Organization tax-exempt status. (2) The mission of the Nonprofit Organization does not conflict with the Town’s regulations, mission or policies. (3) The majority of event proceeds distributed by the organizer will be distributed to entities within the Town of Fountain Hills. (4) The proposed event is unique and distinct, with the potential to bring positive publicity to the Town. (5) All necessary applications and related materials have been provided to the Town for required permits. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 12 of 19 2189798.4 9 (6) The Nonprofit Organization permit-holder must remain responsible for damage fees and other costs, including, but not limited to, general liability insurance, police coverage, player/team fees, electrical fees, lights, overnight security, concessions, toilet/trash service agreements, fencing and any other additional needs and agreements pertaining to the event. Damage deposits are never waived for events conducted by organizations from outside of Fountain Hills. Events at the Desert Vista Skate Park require an additional damage deposit in addition to the regular park permit procedure. (7) Except for Municipal Sponsorship Agreements, any fee reductions for athletic field permits should be limited to youth tournaments and events only. Youth programs must be based in Fountain Hills and primarily serve Fountain Hills residents. The permit-holder is responsible for the damage deposit and any athletic field light fees. In addition to the requirements set forth above, the following will receive favorable consideration and are highly preferred: (1) Expected attendance of more than 500. (2) Events that are free and open to the public or for which Fountain Hills residents are provided discounts or priority pricing. (3) Innovative regional marketing. (4) Events that generate overnight stays in Fountain Hills. (5) The Nonprofit Organization is based in Fountain Hills. D. Reduced Fees for Commercial or Private Promoter Events. If the organizing body is a commercial, private, or other for-profit venture, the following criteria will be used to evaluate a potential fee waiver. Please note: the criteria below are intended to be minimum, but not complete, standards for the Town to consider a fee waiver; only events that meet or exceed the following minimums will be considered: (1) Events that provide national, regional or state-wide exposure for the Town and draw participants from those locations. (2) Events with expected attendance of 2,000 or more. (3) Events that are unique and distinct, with the potential to bring positive publicity to the Town. (4) Events that have a definable and measurable benefit to the Town including, but not limited to, marketing exposure, sales tax revenue and overnight stays. (5) The event/program should be open to the public. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 13 of 19 2189798.4 10 (6) The event/program should support the Town’s core recreation programs, mission and goals. (7) The event/program should demonstrate community pride and involvement. (8) The event/program should not have a religious or political purpose. (9) Priority should be given to events/programs that support or positively impact youth. (10) The sponsoring organization should clearly recognize the Town as a co-sponsor (including logo) on all materials and announcements associated with the event or program, subject to the Town’s prior, written approval of the use of the Town logo or trademarks. The Town may display its banners at all co-sponsored events. E. Reduced Fees for New Events. Fountain Hills is an event-friendly destination; as such, the Town solicits and supports new event opportunities. The Town looks to nurture events that have long term potential for creating a positive impact for both the event organizers and Fountain Hills. First time events often face financial difficulties with startup costs and other initial expenses, and the Town recognizes the value of helping an event find its footing. The Town has developed a tiered system for all event organizers requesting in-kind support for new events. It is the expectation that events become self-supporting after this three year support cycle. (1) Year One: if approved, first year events may receive a fee waiver of up to 100% of Town costs. (2) Year Two: if approved, second year events may receive a fee waiver of up to 50% of Town costs. (3) Year Three: if approved, third year events may receive a fee waiver of up to 25% of Town costs. All applicants will be required to submit: (i) a detailed description of the event; (ii) a pre-event schedule, budget and marketing plan; and (iii) a detailed description of the fees requested to be waived, in-kind contributions to be made by the Town or accommodations to be made by the Town or others. Following the event, recipients are required to submit a post-event financial assessment. Events will not be automatically “renewed” for subsequent years; an application must be submitted for annual review and approval. Fee waiver decisions will be made by the person/entity designated in Subsection 6(F) above. F. Legacy Events. Fountain Hills hosts several events annually that are recognized as pillars in the Fountain Hills Special Event Calendar. These events have long standing reputations in our community and have established an event foundation for residents and guests alike. Due to their long track records of success, these events will have the privilege of operating under the guidelines listed below. “Legacy” status is based upon continuous, Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 14 of 19 2189798.4 11 consistent operation by the same entity or organization. If any established “Legacy Event” changes dates, format, impact area, organizer, or other significant component, Legacy status will be suspended until a review of the special event can be completed by the Special Event Committee and the Town Manager. Legacy status may also be forfeited. (1) Rental fees for Town property will be waived for Legacy Events, however all permits, rental costs, and other incurred fees must be paid by the organizer. (2) Legacy Events will still be required to follow all Town Code guidelines for Special Events, including permits, deadlines, traffic control requirements, security, alcohol service, etc. Participating vendors will be required to abide by Fountain Hills Business License requirements. Proceeds from Legacy Events must remain with or be distributed to entities within Fountain Hills. (3) Identified Legacy Events are: Fountain Festival: Organized by the Fountain Hills Chamber of Commerce; held annually on the second full weekend of November; Thursday- Sunday format. The Great Fair: Organized by the Fountain Hills Chamber of Commerce; held annually on the last full weekend of February; Thursday- Sunday format. Oktoberfest: Organized by Fountain Events, Inc.; held annually on the last weekend of September; Friday and Saturday evening format. St. Patrick’s Day Celebration: Organized by Fountain Events, Inc.; held annually on the Sunday before March 17. G. Requests for Co-Sponsorship of Other Governments and Sister Agencies. (1) If another governmental entity or Sister Agency (i.e. Fountain Hills Unified School District or Fountain Hills Sanitary District) is only a supporting sponsor for another outside organization, that other outside organization still must apply for Town Co-Sponsorship. (2) If another governmental entity or Sister Agency is the primary organizer for a public program or event, generally the Town will grant a request to be a co-sponsor. Like sponsorship of outside organizations, the governmental entity or Sister Agency still is responsible for all other costs associated with the program or event. (3) The governmental entity or Sister Agency holding the program or event must clearly acknowledge the Town as a co-sponsor on all written materials associated with the event, subject to the Town’s prior, written approval of any use of the Town logo or trademarks. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 15 of 19 2189798.4 12 Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 16 of 19 2189798.4 13 8. Facility Naming General Policies. A. Recommendations to Other Bodies. This Policy should be followed in reviewing or preparing the Town’s official comments or recommendations to State, Federal, and/or intergovernmental boards taking actions regarding geographic names, naming or renaming of Facilities or Streets. B. Town Request; Town Council Consideration. The Mayor, three members of the Town Council, or the Town Manager may request the naming or renaming of a Facility or a Street. Thereafter, the Town Council shall discuss the requested renaming at a public meeting. C. Bond-Financed Facilities or Streets. If a bond-financed Facility or Street is proposed or requested to be named or renamed, bond counsel must review and approve the request or proposal before consideration at a Town Council meeting. D. Public Notice. The Town Council shall provide appropriate public notice of any Street or Facility naming actions in conjunction with other agenda items for regularly- scheduled meetings. E. Changes to Approved Names. Once a name has been officially approved by the Town Council, changes should be strongly resisted. F. Town Council Discretion. In all cases, the Town Council reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal to name or rename a Street or Facility, in its sole discretion. G. Town Manager Duties. The Town Manager, upon approval of the naming or renaming action by the Town Council, shall implement names or name changes of Facilities or Streets. The Town Manager shall notify those who have submitted the suggestion as well as other appropriate offices and agencies. Upon Town Council denial of a name or name change, the Town Manager shall notify those who requested the name change. 9. Facility Naming Criteria. A. For Facilities and Streets Generally. Recognizing that the naming or renaming of a Facility or Street should be approached cautiously with forethought and deliberation, the following criteria are hereby established: (1) To avoid duplication, confusing similarity or inappropriateness, the Town Council, in considering name suggestions, shall review existing Facility and/or Street names, as applicable. (2) In naming Facilities and Streets, consideration shall be given to geographic location, historical or cultural significance and natural or geological features. In the construction of a Facility, the address designation shall be used until the formal naming of the Facility. Whenever possible, naming shall be made prior to the completion of construction of a Facility or Street. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 17 of 19 2189798.4 14 (3) Facilities and Streets may be named only for a deceased individual or individuals if (i) the individual or individuals has/have enhanced the quality of life within the Town and (ii) two years or more has elapsed between the consideration for naming and the time of death of the individual or, in the case of related individuals, two years after the death of one of the individuals. The deceased individual shall have performed outstanding service in one or more of the following categories: (a) Maintained involvement in a leadership role in civic organizations that are devoted to community improvement. (b) Provided assistance to the underprivileged, economically disadvantaged or physically and/or mentally handicapped. (c) Actively promoted and directed community events and activities that have clearly added to the enrichment of the quality and quantity of cultural life within the community. (d) Actively promoted and implemented effective programs and activities within the community for the Town’s youth. (e) Actively promoted and implemented effective programs and activities within the community for the Town’s senior citizens. (f) Assumed an active leadership role in developing and implementing programs directed to the improvement of the visual aesthetic appearance of the community at the commercial, public or residential level. (g) Assumed an active leadership role in developing programs and Facilities directed toward the improvement of community social and health needs as well as programs directed toward humanitarian purposes. B. Additional Criteria Applicable to Streets. In considering the renaming or naming of a Street, the Town Council shall consider the following: (1) Street names, plats, specific sites and places and natural features indicated on general usage maps for 50 years or more (age criteria applied by the National Register of Historic Places) should be changed only under exceptional circumstances. Street names shall not be similar in spelling or pronunciation to a presently-existing major collector or arterial road in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. No Street shall be named by number only according to the street numbering grid (i.e. 150th Street) unless the Street follows a straight north-south alignment. (2) Attention should be paid to maintaining sequential, numerical and alphabetical naming patterns when considering any Street name changes or additions. All Streets shall be named and numbered consistently with the County-wide street numbering system and no such name or change of name shall take effect until (a) the affected public safety agencies have been notified and (b) all impacted public safety Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 18 of 19 2189798.4 15 dispatch maps have been amended. Any extensions of presently-existing Streets within or into the Town shall bear the same name as the existing roadway. No Street name shall contain a homonym. (3) New Streets shall be named according to the following guidelines: (a) In most cases, the Street name will be proposed by the property owner, reviewed by the Town staff and approved by the Town Council as part of its consideration of a final plat for a development within the Town. (b) If an unnamed private Street is dedicated to the Town, the name may be suggested by the property owners thereon, but the Town Council shall make the final determination. (4) No Street shall be renamed unless: (a) The new Street name is not one already well-known in the Phoenix metropolitan area. (b) There are no (or very few) buildings or other addressed Facilities presently existing along the Street. (c) The new Street name will not be confused with other existing Streets in the Town. (d) The new Street name shall not be the same as a specific living person within the Phoenix Metropolitan area. C. Historical Reference. Changes of names for Facilities or Streets should be approved only when they do not violate historical or common usage names. Facilities and Streets may be named after research reveals that the area around the Facility or Street has been commonly, yet unofficially, named by the residents in the area. D. Donor Naming. Facilities and Streets may be permanently named for an individual (alive or deceased), organization, or business if that individual, organization or business has made a donation of money, land or other goods and/or services to the Town equal to at least half the full cost of the Facility or Street, either for purposes of developing a particular Facility or Street or for the Town’s Capital Fund. Such arrangements will be called “Permanent Naming.” Permanent Naming proposals that are not in accordance with Section 4 of this Policy shall not be considered. Attachment 1 CSAC November 25, 2019 Page 19 of 19 Updated 9/11/2019 Town of Fountain Hills Parks and Recreation Department Tennis Court Reservation Policies & Procedures Tennis courts are open to the public from 6:00 am-11:00 pm daily. All tennis courts at Golden Eagle Park and Four Peaks Park may be reserved, Monday through Friday, by an individual, designated group, or league with approval by the Director or designee. • Tennis courts may not be reserved on weekends. • Tennis courts are reserved for Parks and Recreation lessons as posted. • Tennis courts are reserved for Fountain Hills Unified School District courses, high school tennis practices and matches as posted. Tennis courts can be reserved, in person, at Fountain Hills Parks and Recreation, located at 16705 E. Avenue of the Fountains, or online at www.fh.az.gov/recreation. Please note: reservations are subject to approval. You will be notified via email when your permit has been approved online. • $5-resident rate, $10-non-resident rate, for 90-minute reservation per court per day for, singles or doubles. • Individuals may only reserve one court per day. Groups or league representatives may schedule a maximum (3) courts per day, upon approval of the Director or designee. • Reservations must be made no less than 48 hours in advance. Individuals, Groups and Leagues may not make reservations for their season more than 6 months in advance, unless approved by the Director or designee. • Only Parks and Recreation contracted instructors may reserve courts to conduct lessons. • Parks Staff will make every effort to keep the reservation schedule at the parks current. • Please honor all reservations when posted or when presented with approved Facility Permits. • Please check the postings in the kiosk prior to taking a court. Specific days of the week may be assigned by the Parks and Recreation Department to designated groups to help facilitate fair and equitable distribution of courts during peak seasons. Attachment 2 CSAC November 25, 2019 Updated 9/11/2019 Tennis Court Reservation Schedule for Individuals, Groups, and Leagues Reservations Accepted Period January February – July February March – August March April – September April May – October May June – November June July – December July August – January August September – February September October – March October November – April November December – May December January – June To request a tennis court reservation online, please visit www.fh.az.gov/recreation. • To reserve a facility you will need to obtain a Login Name and Password and then click the Reserve button. You will be asked to select an event type, submit a description and input a maximum number of guests. Search for your facility by Facility Type and select the facility you wish to reserve. • Fill in all applicable criteria that follows to complete the reservation request. • All fees must be made at the time of making your request. Any fees for additional services will be processed at the time of approval. • All requests for Friday court rentals must be made by Thursday at 5:00 pm in order to be approved for your rental. Please note: reservations are subject to approval. You will be notified via email when your permit has been approved online. Attachment 2 CSAC November 25, 2019 ITEM 8. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 01/27/2020 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type: Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Jamie Salentine, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Rachael Goodwin, Community Services Director Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION to Unlock Ball Fields at Golden Eagle Park  Staff Summary (Background) Consideration to unlock ball fields at Golden Eagle Park Form Review Form Started By: Jamie Salentine Started On: 01/21/2020 09:46 AM Final Approval Date: 01/21/2020  ITEM 9. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 01/27/2020 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type: Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Jamie Salentine, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Rachael Goodwin, Community Services Director Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION of Modifying 2020 CSAC Meeting Dates Staff Summary (Background) 2020 CSAC Meeting Dates Attachments 2020 CSAC Meeting Dates  Form Review Form Started By: Jamie Salentine Started On: 01/15/2020 04:11 PM Final Approval Date: 01/15/2020  Community Services Advisory Commission (CSAC) 2020 Meeting Dates 4th Monday at 5:00 p.m. January 27 February 24 March 23 April 27 May – No meeting Memorial Day June 22 July – No Meeting Scheduled August - No Meeting Scheduled September 21 October 26 November 23 December - No Meeting Scheduled ITEM 10. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS STAFF REPORT    Meeting Date: 01/27/2020 Meeting Type: Community Services Advisory Commission Agenda Type: Submitting Department: Community Services Prepared by: Jamie Salentine, Executive Assistant Staff Contact Information: Rachael Goodwin, Community Services Director Request to Community Services Advisory Commission (Agenda Language):  DISCUSSION on Open Meetings Law Staff Summary (Background) Open Meetings Law Form Review Form Started By: Jamie Salentine Started On: 01/15/2020 04:18 PM Final Approval Date: 01/15/2020