File #: R-7-23    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 2/1/2023 In control: Finance Committee
On agenda: 2/27/2023 Final action: 2/27/2023
Title: Additional City-supported St. Patrick's Day Events in Fiscal Year 2023 - For the purpose of identifying City-supported events for St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Annapolis; and waiving certain related City fees during Fiscal Year 2023.
Sponsors: Elly Tierney, Gavin Buckley
Indexes: Finance Committee
Attachments: 1. R-7-23 First Reader, 2. R-7-23 Fiscal Impact Note, 3. R-7-23 Staff Report, 4. R-7-23 Signed
Title
Additional City-supported St. Patrick's Day Events in Fiscal Year 2023 - For the purpose of identifying City-supported events for St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Annapolis; and waiving certain related City fees during Fiscal Year 2023.
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CITY COUNCIL OF THE
City of Annapolis

Resolution 7-23

Introduced by: Alderwoman Tierney
Co-supported by: Mayor Buckley

Referred to
Finance Committee

A RESOLUTION concerning

Additional City-supported St. Patrick's Day Events in Fiscal Year 2023

FOR the purpose of identifying City-supported events for St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Annapolis; and waiving certain related City fees during Fiscal Year 2023.

WHEREAS, Section 14.18.020 of the City Code defines a "City-supported event" as a special event for which the City:
1. Waives some or all of the fees pursuant to Section 14.18.110; or
2. Agrees to provide financial or in-kind support and be identified as a sponsor; and
3. Shall not be the applicant or an event organizer for the City-supported event.

WHEREAS, Section 6.04.210 of the City Code states that "whenever a person leases, uses or occupies a City facility, the person shall be charged and pay a minimum of full fees for the use of the facility." Examples of City facilities include public spaces, grounds, parks, athletic facilities, fields, docks, piers, wet slips, moorings, developable waters, buildings, motor vehicles, equipment, structures, rooms or other parts of public buildings. Examples of City services include traffic control, crowd control, public safety support (police or fire), trash removal, sanitary services, recycling, bulk pick-up, the provision of water, sewer, electricity, communications or other utilities, transportation, and labor. Full fees "means the value of the right to lease, use or occupy the City facility as determined by the Finance Director in a fiscal impact note, plus all costs incurred by the City of Annapolis including, but not limited to, utility costs and cost...

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