HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 14-028 Amending the Median Banner PolicyRESOLUTION 14 -028
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA
AMENDING THE MEDIAN BANNER POLICY
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 13 -063 and approved the Median
Banner Policy on September 18, 2013; and
WHEREAS, the Median Banner Policy regulates all event banners in City medians,
identifies seven locations where individuals or groups can advertise their events, and establishes
a Median Banner application process; and
WHEREAS, the Median Banner Policy institutes guidelines for event banners that define
a review process for banners and offers areas in City medians to effectively announce Saratoga
events; and
WHEREAS, on April 16, 2014, the Median banner Policy was amended to make the
document more useful and easier to understand.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Saratoga does hereby adopt the amendments to the Median Banner Policy (Attachment A).
The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Saratoga
City Council held on the 16th day of April 2014 by the following vote:
AYES: Mayor Emily Lo, Vice Mayor Howard Miller, Council Member Manny
Cappello, Jill Hunter
NOES: None
ABSENT: Council Member Chuck Page
ABSTAIN: None
Emily Lo, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Cry§ 1 Bothelio, City Clerk
Median Banner Policy
This policy implements section 15- 30.060(k) of the Saratoga City Code concerning
City median signs.
The City of Saratoga owns and maintains medians in City streets and uses seven
locations in these medians for banners to promote community identity and civic
pride, beautify City streets, and inform the public of community events. The City
does not post banners in these medians at all times. For median banner locations
not being used for a City- sponsored banner, private banners are allowed in
accordance with this policy.
The following policy describes the City's procedures for banners in the seven
identified City medians. No encroachment or other authorization for private use of
City property shall be issued to allow banners or signs in any median except in
accordance with this policy.
This policy is administered by the City Manager's Office. All references to the City
refer to the City Manager or a person designated by the City Manager in writing to
administer this policy.
The Median Banner Policy furthers the goals of the City's sign regulations found at
City Code Article 15- 30.10. This section of City Code states that sign regulations are
intended to assure use of high - quality signs, prevent sign clutter, highlight city
activities, protect public safety by reducing traffic and safety hazards, and provide a
reasonable system of sign control.
Policy Goals
• Help inform residents and others of events in Saratoga that promote
community identity and civic pride.
• Offer event organizers an additional opportunity to promote their Saratoga
events.
• Preserve the City's aesthetic beauty by establishing guidelines for event
banners and offering appropriate areas in City medians to inform the public
of community events in Saratoga.
• Maintain roadway safety by establishing a clear and concise policy for proper
placement of private banners in City medians.
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Policv Process and Reauirements
The following Median Banner Policy Matrix specifies the requirements event
organizers need to meet in order to have their banners placed in City medians.
Item Requirements
Median Banner Locations 1) Intersection of Fruitvale Avenue and
Allendale Avenue
2) Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road near Arbeleche
Lane
3) Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road near Prospect
Road
4) Prospect Road and Highway 85 (near Plumas
Drive)
5) Saratoga Avenue near Westview Drive
6) Saratoga Avenue near Highway 85
Intersection
7) Intersection of Saratoga Avenue and
Fruitvale Avenue
(Map of locations attached)
Private banners may be placed in some or all of
these locations when the location is not being
used by the City. The City Manager shall
determine the days that each of the median
banner locations will be used by the City and
make the schedule available to interested
members of the public.
Permissible Banners Banners placed in City medians must meet the
Median Banner Policy goals stated above and
announce an event that:
1) Will be held in Saratoga;
2) Is open to the public;
3) Uses any funds generated by the event
organizer only for cost recovery and use by,
or donation to, a non - profit; and
4) Does not promote the sale of a good, service,
or commodity except as incidental to
promoting community identity and civic
pride.
Duration of Banner Posting Private median banners may be posted no
earlier than 14 days before the date of the event.
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Banner Size and Other To ensure that banners are highly effective, safe,
Requirements and durable:
a) Banners must be three (3) feet in height and
six (6) feet in length.
b) Banners must be made from a heavy -duty
canvas or vinyl material.
c) One -half (1/2) inch inside diameter metal
grommets are to be placed at all four corners
of the banner.
d) Half moon cuts must be made in banners to
allow for proper airflow to prevent ripping
and /or tearing.
e) Banners must be two -sided so as to be seen
from both directions of traffic.
f) Banners may not include reflective material,
flashing or moving parts, streamers, balloons,
flares, pennants, twirlers or similar
attention - getting devices.
Application Process I Applicants must:
a) Submit an application for use of one or more
of the median banner locations at least 10
City business days and no more than 180
calendar days in advance of the proposed
date for installation.
b) The application shall be on the form
developed by the City Manager for that
purpose.
c) Applications that do not conflict with dates
and locations of City signs on the schedule
approved by the City Manager at the time the
application is received will be accepted on a
first -come, first - served basis. If multiple
applications for the same banner location for
the same day are received on the same day,
the conflict shall be resolved by a random
drawing.
d) For the purpose of this policy, the day an
application is received is the first City
business day that City staff have an
opportunity to review the application (for
example, an e -mail sent on a Sunday and a
letter delivered on a Friday when the City
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offices are closed would both be considered
to be received on the first day that the City
offices are open following the date on which
the e -mail was sent or letter delivered).
e) The application shall be accompanied by a
fee as set forth in the City's fee schedule.
Payment must be received to reserve banner
locations. The fee shall be refunded if the
application is not approved.
Banner Hanging and Removal
a) Banners must be submitted to the City
Manager's Office no later than three (3) City
business days before they are to be installed.
Banners that do not meet the requirements
set forth in this policy will not be hung and
will be returned to the applicant.
b) Banners will be posted within two (2) days of
the agreed upon date of posting.
c) Banners will be removed by City staff no
more than two (2) City business days after
the event date.
d) The City will notify event organizers that
their banners are ready to be claimed.
Banners must be claimed within five (5) City
business days once organizers have been
notified. Banners not claimed within that
time may be disposed of at the discretion of
the City Manager's Office.
Annual Exception
During the 14 days prior to the first Sunday in
May private event banners may be placed in City
medians other than the locations described
above as follows:
a) The alternative locations have been
designated by the City Manager as alternative
sites that, for the limited duration of the
posting, are consistent with the purposes of
the City's sign ordinance.
b) The banner size, structural design, and
hanging and removal procedures meet
criteria approved by the City Manager to
assure that for the limited duration of the
posting, the banners are consistent with the
purposes of the City's sign ordinance.
c) The City Manager shall specify the alternative
locations and the size /structural /hanging
and removal procedure requirements
referenced above no later than March 15 of
each year.
d) Applicants must show proof of insurance that
satisfies the City's standard insurance
requirements.
e) Applicants shall follow the application
process described above except that if the
applicant proposes to hang and remove the
banners in the alternative locations no fee
shall be required.
Liability
The City of Saratoga assumes no responsibility of
the loss, theft, or damage to banners or loss,
damage, or injury caused by the banners.