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In the matter of an Ordinance Replacing
Specific Fee Schedules Contained in
Ordinances 13 -1213- 99;14- 1213 -99;
04-0317-03; and 12- 1211 -06
For the Parks and Recreation Division
of the Public Works Department
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON
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ORDINANCE NO. 05- 0707 -14
SECTION 1 - PURPOSE AND SCOPE:
The purpose of this ordinance is to repeal and replace fee schedules and rules for the Jefferson County Parks
and Recreation Division of the Public Works Department.
SECTION 2 - FEE SCHEDULES:
The fee schedule is as follows (all values in dollars):
(1) Campground Fees.
Campground Fees Per Night
Campground
2014
1 2015
1 2016
2017
2018
Lake Leland
8
18
18
18
18
Upper Oak Bay W /Electric
18
25
25
25
25
Upper Oak Bay
18
20
20
20
20
Lower Oak Bay
[181
20
20
20
20
Chimacum
260
15
15
15
15
Quilcene
12
12
15
15
Additional Vehicle Fee
10
10
12
12
Bicycle Only any non - utility site
10
10
12
12
(2) Recreation Center.
Port Townsend Recreation Center
Rec Center Room
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Head Start Room /Hour
8
8
8
9
9
Gym /Hour
18
18
18
20
20
RecRoom /Hour
18
18
18
20
20
Add Kitchen /Hour
8
8
8
9
9
Public Event Entire Facility /Four Hours
260
260
260
275
275
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(3) Shelter Fees.
Shelter Fees for Four Hours
Rotary Pavilion
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Events over 100 people (both sides)
175
175
175
185
185
Events 50 -100 people (both sides)
125
125
125
135
135
Events 25 to 50 people (both sides)
75
75
75
85
85
Events 25 people or less
50
50
50
55
55
Salmon and Other Park Shelters
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Events over 100 people (Salmon
Shelter only)
75
75
75
85
85
Events 50 -100 people (Salmon Shelter
Only)
50
50
50
55
55
Events 25 to 50 people (Salmon Shelter
and Indian Island)
35
35
35
40
40
Events 25 people or less
25
25
25
30
30
(4) Field Fees
Athletic Field Fees
Memorial Athletic Field
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Varsity Football /Game
750
750
750
800
800
Other School Sports /Game
200
200
200
225
225
Club Sports Games /Day No Services)
250
250
250
275
275
Pick -Up Sports /Day
30
30
30
35
35
Educational Activity/Year
750
750
750
800
800
Softball Field /Day
50
50
50
55
55
Non -Sports Event Entrance Fee
400
400
400
450
450
Non - Sports Event no Entrance Fee
350
350
350
400
400
WBF Public Parking Fri /Sun
10
10
30
15
15
WBF Public Parking Sat
20
20
20
25
25
WBF Park + Over 30 Feet for Fri & Sun
10
10
10
15
15
WBF Park+ Over 30 Feet for Sat
20
20
20
25
25
H.S. Sports Training Camp /Day
350
350
350
400
400
Kids Summer Camp /Day
100
100
100
125
125
Carnival /Day
500
500
500
550
550
Concession Stand /Event
25
25
25
30
30
Add Field Lights /Event
50
50
50
55
55
Hi Carroll Athletic Field
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
School Sports Games 1 Field /Game
200
200
200
225
225
Club Sports Games all Fields /Day (No
Services)
250
250
250
275
275
Softball Field Games /Day
50
50
1 50
55
55
H.S. Sports Training Camp /Day
250
250
250
275
275
Kids Summer Camp /Day
100
100
100
115
115
Concession Stand /Day
25
25
25
30
30
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Ordinance No. arks and Recreation Division Fee Schedule Page:3
(5) Recreation Programs
Certain Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Programs fees vary from year to year and are based on the costs
of program delivery. These costs may include but are not limited to: instructors, equipment, coaches, uniforms,
facility reservation, officiating, number of participants and administration costs. The Parks and Recreation
Manager has the authority to set recreation program fees. A percentage of the revenue may be used for
scholarships. In addition, the recreation program will seek to raise scholarship funds through grants, fundraising
activities, and donations.
SECTION 3 — RULES:
The County reserves the right to add to the following rules and regulations by publishing on site, local area
policies and procedures that are specific to certain programs, facilities, and changing environmental conditions.
1. Jefferson County Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel any recreation program at anytime
based on staff, registration, facility, or equipment issues. When Jefferson County Parks and Recreation
cancels a program a 100% refund will be provided.
2. The assistant recreation manager has the authority and discretion to issue refunds based on issues such
as emergencies, special circumstances, health, or school. When such a refund is granted, the refund
amount, and the reason will be documented in writing.
3. Groups or individuals that cause damage to facilities due to abuse and neglect or do not follow rules will
be denied subsequent use of the facility. When the risk of damage is high, or there is a record of past
damage, a damage deposit may be required in advance of the event. The deposit may be used to pay for
repairs to damages caused by the event. Unused deposits will be returned promptly.
4. Groups or individuals that cause damage to facilities above and beyond normal wear and tear are liable
for the full cost of replacement or repair of those facilities. The replacement or repair will be conducted
by Jefferson County Parks and Recreation and the responsible party will be invoiced.
5. Payment is due in full at time of facility reservation. Athletic field reservations may pay a 20% deposit
at time of reservation with the remaining 80% due before the first event.
6. Facility reservations will be accepted up to one year prior to the event date. Reservations are made on a
first come first served basis. Reservations for scholastic athletic events must be made at least 30
calendar days prior to the event date.
7. A 100% refund will be made for facility use reservations cancellations made 30 days or more before the
date of reservation. A 50% refund will be made for cancellations made between 29 and 15 days before
the reservation. No refund will be given for cancellations made 14 days or less from the first day of the
facility reservation.
8. The Parks and Recreation Manager has the authority to issue a refund at any time for a facility
reservation when it is based on a legitimate issue regarding the facility.
SECTION 4 — REPEALER:
This Ordinance repeals and replaces Ordinance No. 12- 1211 -06 and 04- 0317 -03 and 13- 1213 -99 and Section 2
of 14- 1213 -99 and 12- 1211 -06.
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SECTION 5 — SEVERABILITY:
If any section, subsection, or sentence, clause, phrase, or figure of this Ordinance or its application to any
person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the ordinance or the application to other persons or
circumstances shall not be affected.
SECTION 6 — EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall become effective upon adoption.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS
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ATTEST:
DAY OF �� �! 12014.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
1
David Vlguilivan, Member
Approved as to Form:
Carolyn Av0jy � David Alvarez Dat
Deputy Clerk of the Board " Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
Publish in Legals Twice: June 11 and June 18, 2014
Bill: Jefferson County Public Works Department, Parks and Recreation Division
Account No: 02105378 — Jefferson County Public Works Legal Ads
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
JEFFERSON COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION FEE PROPOSAL
A public hearing will be held on Monday, July 7. 2014 at 10: 05 AM by the Jefferson
County Board of Commissioners at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson
Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 for the purpose of taking public testimony regarding
the proposal to increase the fees for services rendered by the Parks and Recreation
Division of the Public Works Department. Written testimony on the proposal will be
accepted until Monday, July 7`4, 2014. The proposal can be viewed on -line at
www.co.jefferson.wa.us. For additional information, contact Matt Tyler, Jefferson
County Public Works Department, (360) 385 -2221, or email mtyler(kco.jefferson.wa.us.
Sinned this 2nd day of June. 2014
JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Jo Austin, Chair
Department of Public Works
O Regular Agenda
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Jefferson County
Board of Commissioners
Agenda Request
To: Board of Commissioners
Philip Morley, County Administrator
From: Monte Reinders, P.E.
Public Works Director /County Engineer
Agenda Date: July 7, 2014 - 10:00am
Subject: Parks and Recreation Fee Ordinance Update
Statement of Issue: After extensive public process and presentation of the proposed
Parks and Recreation Fee Ordinance, a public hearing has been set to gather formal
comments and potentially adopt and approve the ordinance as appropriate.
Analysis /Strategic Goals /Pro's Et Con's: The previous fee ordinance was adopted in
2006. The fees have been the same since 2009. Parks and recreation faces funding
challenges which this fee increase will help to address.
Fiscal Impact /Cost Benefit Analysis: It is estimated that this fee increase will raise
parks and recreation fee revenue from $59,742 to $69,564 or $9,822 per year. The fee
ordinance is structured so that it increases incrementally over the next five years.
Recommendation: Gather public comment and adopt ordinance; or initiate further
research based on public comment as appropriate.
Department Contact: Matt Tyler, 385 -9129
Reviewed By:
7 AAn 711//Y
Philip Morle Coun Administrator Date