Atlanta |
Code of Ordinances |
Part II. CODE OF ORDINANCES—GENERAL ORDINANCES |
Chapter 110. PARKS AND RECREATION |
Article I. IN GENERAL |
§ 110-3. Fee schedule.
The following fee schedule is adopted for the department of parks and recreation for tax-exempt organizations and other organizations, for residents and non-residents. The Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation shall have the authority not to charge a fee at any given location over a period of time designated by the Commissioner, but not less than one month, provided that the decision is in writing and is applied uniformly to anyone utilizing said location during that time period.
(a)
Reservation Fees: For purposes of this Section 110-3(a), "tax-exempt organization" shall mean any organization described in the Internal Revenue Service's list of organizations that qualify for 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) status, regardless of whether the organization has actually applied for and/or received such 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) designation.
(1)
Showmobile rental (per 8 hour period)
(a)
Tax exempt resident organizations ..... $350.00
(b)
All other resident organizations ..... $450.00
(c)
Tax exempt nonresident organizations ..... $600.00
(d)
All other nonresident organizations ..... $800.00
(2)
Playmobile rental (per hour)
(a)
All (includes 2 Fun Experts) ..... $100.00
(3)
Batting Cage Rental (per hour)
(a)
All ..... $25.00
(4)
P.A. System (per day)
(a)
Tax exempt organizations ..... $70.00
(b)
All other organizations ..... $135.00
(5)
Athletic Fields (per hour)
(a)
Unlighted ball fields
1.
Tax exempt resident organizations ..... $50.00
2.
All other resident organizations ..... $63.00
3.
Tax exempt Nonresident organizations ..... $55.00
4.
All other Nonresident organizations ..... $73.00
(b)
Lighted ball fields
1.
Tax exempt resident organizations ..... $63.00
2.
All other resident organizations ..... $83.00
3.
Tax exempt Nonresident organizations ..... $72.00
4.
All other Nonresident organizations ..... $101.00
(c)
Tournament ball fields (8 hour minimum)
1.
Tax exempt resident organizations ..... $65.00
2.
All other resident organizations ..... $80.00
3.
Tax exempt Nonresident organizations ..... $105.00
4.
All other Nonresident organizations ..... $120.00
(6)
Recreation Center Rooms. The City of Atlanta owns three different types of recreation centers. A Class 4 recreation center has a full gymnasium and a natatorium. A Class 3 recreation center has a full gymnasium but no natatorium. A Class 2 recreation center does not have a full gymnasium or a natatorium. The rates for recreation center rooms are set forth below.
(a)
Recreation Center room hourly rates, per room. These rates apply to multipurpose, classroom, dance, art, and computer lab room rentals.
1.
Refundable security deposit ..... $100.00
2.
Resident Individuals ..... $30.00
3.
Non-resident Individuals ..... $43.00
4.
Resident tax-exempt organizations ..... $30.00
5.
Non-resident tax-exempt organizations ..... $43.00
6.
All other Resident organizations ..... $75.00
7.
All other Non-resident organizations ..... $112.00
(b)
Auditorium hourly rates, per room. These rates apply to Auditorium rentals. In addition, rental of an Auditorium includes equipment such as floor tarps, microphones, podium, sound system, and kitchen equipment.
1.
Refundable security deposit ..... $100.00
2.
Resident Individuals ..... $85.00
i.
Adamsville Auditorium #2 ..... $100.00
3.
Non-resident Individuals ..... $150.00
4.
Resident tax-exempt organizations ..... $52.00
5.
Non-resident tax-exempt organizations ..... $75.00
6.
All other Resident organizations ..... $122.00
7.
All other Non-resident organizations ..... $175.00
(c)
Conference room hourly rates, per room. These rates apply to conference rooms. Except tables and chairs, use of city equipment shall not be permitted with conference room rentals.
1.
Refundable security deposit ..... $100.00
2.
Resident Individuals ..... $42.00
3.
Non-resident Individuals ..... $60.00
4.
Resident tax-exempt organizations ..... $30.00
5.
Non-resident tax-exempt organizations ..... $43.00
6.
All other Resident organizations ..... $70.00
7.
All other Non-resident organizations ..... $100.00
(d)
Gymnasium hourly rates, per room - These rates apply to gymnasium rentals. Use of city equipment, chairs and/or tables shall not be permitted with gymnasium rentals.
1.
Refundable security deposit ..... $100.00
2.
Resident Individuals ..... $90.00
3.
Non-resident Individuals ..... $210.00
4.
Resident tax-exempt organizations ..... $88.00
5.
Non-resident tax-exempt organizations ..... $125.00
6.
All other Resident organizations ..... $157.00
7.
All other Non-resident organizations ..... $225.00
(e)
Neighborhood Planning Unit Neighborhood Associations. During regular operating hours, and pending availability, rooms will be made available, free of charge, to Booster Clubs that are registered with the Department of Parks and Recreation, NPU and Neighborhood Planning Unit Neighborhood Associations, and NPU Sub-Committees that are registered as such with the Department of City Planning, and that are conducting organizational and community business meetings and activities. Additionally, pending availability, there shall be no charge for the use of city equipment (excluding office supplies) used in connection with said meetings. The charge for such meetings that occur outside of operating hours, pending availability, shall be the applicable rate for Resident tax-exempt organizations. The use of city equipment (excluding office supplies) shall remain free of charge.
(f)
Event Packages.
1.
Weddings and wedding receptions. Any individual or organization wishing to hold a wedding or wedding reception at a Class 4 recreation center shall be charged $750.00 total for use of its' Auditoriums. This rental shall entitle the renter to seven hours of use, including a maximum of four hours for the event itself, two hours for set up, and one hour for break down. Any additional hours of use will be billed at $187.50 per hour. Weddings and wedding receptions may not be held in conference rooms or the gymnasiums.
2.
Events with admission fees/vending. Any individual or organization holding an event at a Class 4 Recreation Center where attendants are charged an admission fee, and/or where vending occurs, must pay:
i.
The applicable facility rates set forth above, and
ii.
20% of the gross revenue collected at the event or $500.00, whichever is greater.
3.
Birthday parties. Any individual or organization wishing to hold a birthday party at a Recreation Center shall be charged $110.00 total for use of its' Classroom and Gymnasium. This rental shall entitle the renter to two and a half hours of use, including one hour of classroom access, one hour of organized play in the gymnasium led by a Fun Expert, and 30 minutes for set-up prior to the event. Birthday parties cannot exceed 30 youth.
(g)
Salary surcharge and security requirements .
1.
Salary surcharge. In addition to all of the rates set forth above in this subsection (a)(6), the renter of any recreation center or portion thereof shall be required to pay a salary surcharge for those times when the rental occurs outside of operating hours of the recreation center. The salary surcharge shall be applied to any and all renters using a facility, including without limitation Booster Clubs, NPU's, and Neighborhood Planning Unit Neighborhood Association Sub-Committees. The salary surcharge shall be $25.00 per hour for each staff person required. One staff person shall be provided for every 100 persons whom the Department of Parks and Recreation reasonably expects to attend, such that 1—100 anticipated attendees shall require one staff person; 101—200 anticipated attendees shall require two staff people, etc. The number of expected attendees shall be based upon the number provided on the permit. The Department of Parks and Recreation may apply a different number where it has reasonably reliable information that more attendees will be present, where it provides that information and the decision to the applicant in writing, and where it gives the applicant an opportunity to refute the information.
2.
Security requirement. The renter of all or a portion of a recreation center must provide off-duty POST-certified law enforcement officers during the rental, regardless of whether the rental occurs during regular or non-regular operating hours if the Department of Parks and Recreation reasonably expects that the number of attendees will be greater than 75, the event is a party or other gathering for social purposes (i.e. not a meeting), where the Department of Parks and Recreation reasonably expects that the event will be attended primarily by persons under the age of 21 years, the event involves the serving of alcohol, or the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Atlanta Police Department both reasonably determine that security is required because of the nature of the event to protect the safety of persons and/or property. The number of security personnel required shall be one officer for every 75 anticipated attendees or less (1—75 anticipated attendees shall require one officer; 76—150 anticipated attendees shall require two officers, etc.), unless the Atlanta Police Department decides that a greater ratio of security personnel is required to protect the safety of persons and/or property. The Department of Parks and Recreation shall establish in writing the procedure for ascertaining that the renter has met the security requirements established by the Department of Parks and Recreation and/or the Atlanta Police Department for the rental. To the extent that this subsection (g)(2) requires that a discretionary decision be made by the Department of Parks and Recreation and/or the Atlanta Police Department, the decision must be made based upon reasonably reliable information, that information and decision must be provided to the applicant in writing, and the applicant must be given an opportunity to refute the information. In no event shall the basis of the discretionary decision be the applicant or attendees' race, color, creed, religion, gender, domestic relationship status, parental status, familial status, sexual orientation, national origin, political affiliation, gender identity, or disability status.
(b)
The following fees shall be charged for participants in certain Cultural Affairs programs and admission to certain Cultural Affairs venues:
Hourly Fee
(1)
Chastain Arts Center and Gallery.
Adult Classes:
Drawing ..... $7.00
Painting ..... $7.00
Clay (wheel) ..... $10.00
Clay (hand building) ..... $10.00
Printmaking ..... $8.00
Metalwork ..... $8.00
Framemaking ..... $8.00
Jewelry ..... $8.00
Performance/lectures/tours ..... $6.00
Textiles ..... $7.00
Movement arts ..... $15.00
Open studio, per week ..... $20.00
Children Fees:
Summer camp (ages 2 & 3) ..... $16.00
Summer camp (ages 4 & 5) ..... $12.00
Summer camp (ages 6—12) ..... $10.00
Summer camp (ages 12—17) ..... $11.00
Regular classes (ages 2—4) ..... $16.00
Regular classes (ages 5—17) ..... $16.00
Room Rental:
Fee-based workshops, and meetings—20% of revenue or minimum of $ per hour (whichever is greater) ..... $30.00 per hour
Art organizations and individual artists ..... $9.00
Social and special events—$ per hour (4-hour minimum); $ per hour per additional hour; Additional $ per hour for all off hour rentals
Fees are $300 minimum for first four hours, $75 each additional hour. Off hours rental fee is $500 minimum for first four hours, plus $150/additional hour
Refundable cleaning deposit ..... $100.00
Gallery Fees:
Commissions on sales of art—Not to exceed 35% of total cost.
Miscellaneous Fees:
Non-resident fee—$ per session (Age 65+ exempt, Summer Camp students exempt)
Material Fee—Not to exceed $ per class ..... $35.00
(2)
South Bend Center or Arts and Culture
Hourly Fee Class Cost Adult Classes Drawing
4.50 135.00 Painting
4.75 142.00 Clay (wheel)
5.60 140.00 Clay (hand building)
5.20 156.00 Open clay studio (10 weeks)
N-A 100.00 Printmaking
4.00 120.00 Metalwork
4.85 145.00 Photography
4.85 145.00 Frame making
4.75 142.00 Stained glass
4.20 126.00 Performance/lectures/tours
4.00 40.00 Children Fees Summer camp (ages 2 & 3)
17.00 85.00 Summer camp (ages 3 & 4)
10.00 100.00 Summer camp (ages 5—12)
6.00 155.00 Regular classes (ages 2—4) (10 weeks)
10.00 100.00 Regular classes (ages 5—17) (10 weeks)—pottery/drawing, etc.
8.50 106.00 Room Rental Fee-based workshops, and meetings
20.00 800.00 weekly Arts organizations (Working in studios)
5.00 200.00
(10 week session)South Bend Arts and
Cultural Center
Rental Fees
Resident
Individual
/Organization
Non-Resident
Individual/Organization
4-hour minimum for all rentals
a. Meetings (no food), per hour, per room
$45.00 $70.00 b. Monthly Meeting Discount (when annual reservation is made) per hour, per room
$15.00 $10.00 c. Receptions, parties and weddings with food, per hour, per room
$85.00 $150.00 d. Cleaning deposit
$100.00 $100.00 e. Chair Rental, per chair
$1.00 $1.00 f. Table Rental, per table
$10.00 $10.00 Program
Resident/
City Employee
Non-Resident
After-School (per week, per child)
$35.00 $110.00 Summer Camp (per week, per child)
$35.00 $110.00 Cultural Programming Drop-In
$5.00 $5.00 Salary Surcharge and Security Requirements for the South Bend Cultural Center shall follow the same guidelines as stated in section 110-3(a)(4), subsection (d) entitled "salary surcharge and security requirements.
(c)
Atlanta Cyclorama Admissions:
Patron Category:
Adults (ages 13—64) ..... $10.00
Seniors (ages 65 and above) ..... $8.00
Children (ages 4—12) ..... $8.00
Children (under 4 yrs. old) ..... free
Group rates (10 or more persons):
Adult group (ages 13 and above), per person ..... $9.00
Children's group (ages 4—12), per person ..... $7.00
Seniors (ages 65 and above) ..... $7.00
Promotional Events:
The Director of the Office of Cultural Affairs or her/his designee shall be permitted to hold up to six Cyclorama promotional event days per calendar year during which s/he may reduce all or some of the Cyclorama admission fees set forth above by no more than $2.00. The Director or her/his designee shall have the discretion of applying the promotional event reduced fee structure to City of Atlanta residents only, on any or all of the promotional event days. The promotional event days and the discounts associated therewith shall be advertised in advance on the Cyclorama website.
Discounts:
The Director of the Office of Cultural Affairs or her/his designee shall be permitted to offer a discount admission price for Cyclorama patrons who present an admission ticket for entrance to another tourist attraction, provided that: 1) the ticket for the other attraction is dated within 48 hours of the requested entrance to Cyclorama; and 2) the discount associated with the other attraction is explained in writing at the Cyclorama ticket booth, is set forth on the Cyclorama website, and is applied uniformly to all Cyclorama patrons. In addition, the Director of the Office of Cultural Affairs or her/his designee shall be permitted to have written coupons issued for discounted Cyclorama admission fees, provided that said coupons are available to the public and are not distributed anywhere within Grant Park other than on Zoo Atlanta property. The Director of the Office of Cultural Affairs or her/his designee shall have the discretion to determine the amount of any discount offered pursuant to this paragraph, but in no event shall the discount exceed $2.00. Only one discount may be utilized per admission.
(d)
The following fees shall be charged for participants in certain programs of the office of recreation:
(1)
Athletic fees:
a.
Adult athletic team registration fees:
i.
Basic registration (per season), per team ..... 375.00
ii.
Single elimination tournament fee, per team ..... 150.00
iii.
Double elimination tournament fee, per team ..... 200.00
b.
Youth athletic team registration fees:
City of Atlanta Team (per season, per sport, per person)
For Atlanta residents ..... 75.00
For non-residents ..... 150.00
Non-City of Atlanta Team (per season), per team ..... 300.00
Team Registration for City-hosted Tournaments, per team, per tournament ..... 150.00
c.
Protest fee. Applied only to protests regarding eligibility of a team, coach and/or player.
Per protest: 100.00 100.00 In the event that the protest is upheld, the protest fee will be returned,
(2)
Camp Best Friends user fees, per child:
a.
City residents, and children and grandchildren of city employees residing with the city employee—Per week, per child ..... $35.00
b.
Non-city resident, per week, per child ..... $110.00
c.
Late fee—Per child, per hour or fraction of hour for campers left on site after 6:00 p.m., for residents and non-residents ..... $20.00
(3)
After-school tutorial fee:
a.
City residents, and children and grandchildren of city employees residing with the city employee—Per week, per child ..... $35.00
b.
Non-city resident, per week, per child ..... $110.00
c.
Late fee—Per child, per hour or fraction of hour for child left on site after 6:00 p.m., for residents and non-residents ..... $20.00
(4)
Teen Club Fee: per year, per person ..... $5.00
(5)
Cultural Programming in Recreation Centers, per eight-class session ..... $30.00
(6)
Athletic; One-Time Usage fee, per person, per visit ..... $5.00
For use at City of Atlanta Natatorium or Recreation Center weight room during closed period only
(7)
Non Athletic, City-sponsored Special Programs on City of Atlanta Recreation Center Property:
a.
Adults and youth, per person, per program ..... $5.00
b.
Seniors, per person, per program ..... $2.00
(8)
Athletics Sports Camp Registration Fee, per person, per week ..... $65.00
(9)
Youth Fee: per year, per child (Monthly Payment: plan is allowable) ..... $1,200.00
Youth Fee provides a discounted rate for Afterschool, Camp Best Friends and all youth athletics registration
(10)
Senior Program Fee:
(a)
Resident, per person, per year ..... $25.00
(b)
Non-Resident, per person, per year ..... $45.00
(11)
Outdoor Court Fees: For purposes of this section regarding outdoor court fees. Primetime shall mean after 6:00 pm on Weekdays and all times on Weekends and Nationally-observed holidays. All other times shall be deemed Non-Primetime.
a.
Outdoor Courts
i.
Non-Primetime
i.
City Residents ..... $3.00 per hour
ii.
Non-City Residents ..... $3.50 per hour
ii.
Primetime
i.
City Residents ..... $5.00 per hour
ii.
Non-City Residents ..... $5.50 per hour
b.
Tennis Center Courts (additional package, instruction, and reservation rates for Tennis Centers only)
i.
Soft (Clay) Courts
i.
Non-Primetime
a.
City Residents ..... $6.00 per hour
b.
Non-City Residents ..... $6.50 per hour
ii.
Primetime
a.
City Residents ..... $6.50 per hour
b.
Non-City Residents ..... $7.00 per hour
ii.
Senior 75 years and Under ..... 50% off at time of play
iii.
Seniors over 75 years ..... Free at time of play
iv.
Youth Under 18 (Non-Primetime Only) ..... Free at time of play
v.
Annual Passes (Non-Primetime Only)
i.
Hard Courts
a.
City Residents ..... $200.00 per year
b.
Non-City Residents ..... $250.00 per year
c.
Senior City Residents ..... $100.00 per year
d.
Senior Non-City Residents ..... $125.00 per year
ii.
Soft (Clay) Courts
a.
City Residents ..... $350.00 per year
b.
Non-City Residents ..... $450.00 per year
c.
Senior City Residents ..... $225.00 per year
d.
Senior Non-City Residents ..... $300.00 per year
vi.
Lessons
i.
Individual ..... $60.00 per hour
ii.
Group (4 minimum)
a.
Adult ..... $15.00 per hour
b.
Youth ..... $12.00 per hour
iii.
Team Coaching (2 minimum) ..... $80.00 per hour
vii.
League Match Play (home matches only)
i.
Hard Court ..... $80.00 per court
ii.
Soft (Clay) Court ..... $110.00 per court
viii.
Tournament Play (home matches only)
i.
Hard Court ..... $6.00 per person, per match
ii.
Soft (Clay) Court ..... $9.00 per person, per match
ix.
Junior League Play (home matches only) ..... $40.00 per court
x.
Ball Machines ..... $25.00 per hour
(12)
Golf Course Fees: (Weekend rates are applicable for all National Holidays)
a. Green Fees (18-Hole Course) : Mon. - Thur. Fri. - Sun. i. Resident Regular $23.50 $26.50 ii. Non-Resident Regular $28.00 $32.00 iii. Resident Senior (55+) $9.40 $15.00 iv. Non-Resident Senior (55+) $11.00 $16.00 v. Resident Junior (18-) $13.50 $15.50 vi. Non-Resident Junior (18-) $14.50 $16.75 vii. Resident Twilight $10.00 $14.50 viii. Non-Resident Twilight $16.00 $18.00 ix. Super Twilight (includes cart) $19.25 $19.25 x. Reservation Fee $1.50 $1.50 xi. Power Cart Fee (per person) $13.50 $13.50 b. Green Fees (9-Hole Course): Mon. - Thur. Fri. - Sun. i. Resident Regular $9.00 $11.00 ii. Non-Resident Regular $11.00 $13.00 iii. Resident Senior (55+) $6.25 $7.25 iv. Non-Resident Senior (55+) $7.25 $8.25 v. Resident Junior (18-)/Student $7.25 $7.75 vi. Non-Resident Junior (18-)/Student $8.25 $8.75 vii. Pull Cart Fee $4.00 $4.00 c.
Additional Course Fees:
i.
Putting Green Fee (Applies to patrons using putting green only) ..... $3.00 per ½ hour
ii.
Golf Equipment Storage Fee ..... $3.00 per day (Short/Long Term)
d.
Annual Memberships (18-Hole Course): Annual Membership covers green fees only. Members must pay reservation fees & cart fees. Membership may not be used before 2:00 pm on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. Membership may be used at any of the City's 18-Hole golf courses.
i.
Resident Regular ..... $775.00
ii.
Non-Resident Regular ..... $975.00
iii.
Resident Senior (55+) ..... $410.00
iv.
Non-Resident Senior (55+) ..... $775.00
v.
Junior (18-) ..... $475.00
e.
Annual Memberships (9-Hole Course): Annual Membership covers green fees only. Members must pay pull cart fees. Membership may not be used before 2:00 pm on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. Membership may be used at the City's 9-Hole golf course only.
i.
Resident Regular ..... $400.00
ii.
Senior (55+)/Junior (18-) ..... $325.00
f.
Special Offers: From time-to-time and only with the prior written approval of the Commissioner, the operating entity at each golf course may offer special reduced promotional fees—for promotions of limited duration—that vary from fees set forth in the fee schedule. Promotional fees shall be limited as to duration and shall be specific in detail. A permanent log and file of approved promotional fees shall be kept as a public record in the Commissioner's Office. With regard to participants of visiting conventions, a special weekday tournament fee that is $1.00 higher than the regular fee and a special weekend tournament fee that is $2.00 higher than the regular fee may be charged.
g.
Revenue Allocation: All revenues from course fees and retail will be deposited into the Department of Parks and Recreation's Golf Course Trust Fund.
(13)
Candler Park Golf Course:
Weekdays (Monday—Thursday):
Residents ..... $7.00
Students and senior residents ..... 6.50
Nonresidents ..... 10.00
Nonresident seniors and students ..... 7.50
Weekends (Friday—Sunday):
Residents ..... $9.00
Students and senior residents ..... 7.00
Nonresidents ..... 11.00
Nonresident seniors and students ..... 8.00
Annual Membership Fees (Not valid on weekends or holidays before 12:00 noon):
Residents ..... $400.00
Resident students and seniors ..... 325.00
Nonresidents ..... 550.00
Nonresident seniors and students ..... 475.00
Tee time surcharge for a specific tee time ..... 3.00
Putting green fee—Usage fee for patrons not playing golf but who are using the facility as a putting green; per half hour ..... 3.00
Golf Equipment storage fee; short term and/or overnight storage, per day ..... 2.00
(e)
Fees for use of city picnic pavilions are as follows:
(1)
The following reservation fees:
a.
Small Pavilions
1.
City Residents ..... $100.00 per day
2.
Non-City Residents ..... $150.00 per day
b.
Medium Pavilions
1.
City Residents ..... $150.00 per day
2.
Non-City Residents ..... $200.00 per day
c.
Large Pavilions
1.
City Residents ..... $200.00 per day
2.
Non-City Residents ..... $300.00 per day
d.
X-Large Pavilions
1.
City Residents ..... $300.00 per day
2.
Non-City Residents ..... $400.00 per day
(2)
A refundable sanitation bond of $100.00 will be charged to reserve the referenced pavilions, payable two weeks prior to the date of the reservation date. The bond shall be forfeited to the city if reserving party fails to clean the pavilions and deposit trash in the trash receptacles provided by the city prior to leaving the site.
(3)
City park users who reserve pavilions shall have the option of using park attendants at the rate of $10.50 per hour at all designated parks. The commissioner of the department of parks, recreation, and cultural affairs shall have the authority to provide this option and charge this fee at other city parks at her discretion.
(4)
Wedding fee: Where an outdoor wedding occurs inside a city park, in a location other than in a picnic pavilion, and where the wedding includes set-up or requires city services, the organizer shall be required to pay a fee of $50.00.
(5)
City park users requesting a permit to utilize specific areas of park greenspace shall be required to pay a fee of $50.00. Large gathering permit holders shall be exempt from this permit fee.
(6)
City park users who reserve the amphitheater at Historic Fourth Ward Park shall be required to pay an additional fee of $50.00 per hour if an electrical source is required. The fee is charged during set-up, the duration of the event and break down.
(7)
City park users requesting permission to use amplified sound, portable toilets, banners, tents 10' x 10' or larger, or generators shall pay a Special Use Fee of $50.00.
(f)
The fees to be paid to the city for aquatics programs, pool use and pool rentals shall be as follows:
(1)
Red Cross Aquatics Training Fees:
a.
Lifeguard Training ..... $350.00
b.
Lifeguard Training Review ..... $200.00
c.
Water Safety Instructor ..... $350.00
d.
Certified Pool Spa Operator ..... $350.00
e.
CPR for Professional Rescuer ..... $110.00
f.
CPRO Review ..... $90.00
g.
Lay Responder ..... $95.00
h.
CPR Certification ..... $25.00
i.
AED Certification ..... $25.00
j.
FA Certification ..... $25.00
k.
Online Lifeguard Training ..... $250.00
l.
Online CPR for Professional Rescuer ..... $60.00
(2)
Lessons:
a.
Individual Swim Lessons (minimum 3 lessons Per hour)
i.
Resident ..... $35.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $45.00
b.
Mixed Group; All Ages (For 12 swim lessons, per person)
i.
Resident ..... $65.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $80.00
c.
Group lessons; All Ages (For 12 swim lessons, per person)
i.
Resident ..... $35.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $65.00
d.
Aqua Aerobics, per 12 lessons
i.
Resident ..... $55.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $70.00
e.
Hydrotherapy, per 12 lessons
i.
Resident ..... $55.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $70.00
f.
Walk-ins (must receive instructor consent to attend as a walk-in)
i.
Resident ..... $7.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $10.00
(3)
City of Atlanta Dolphins:
a.
CAD — Novice
i.
Resident ..... $135.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $165.00
b.
CAD — Advanced
i.
Resident ..... $225.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $425.00
c.
CAD — Masters
i.
Resident ..... $135.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $165.00
(4)
Pool Entrance Fees: The following entrance fees shall be implemented for all City-owned pools during those hours when City-operated pools are open to the public. For those City pools that are operated by a private entity, the private entity may establish its own entrance fees to be applied only when City-operated pools are closed to the public. The entity's entrance fees shall be approved through the entity's MOU with the City.
a.
All Individuals ..... $5.00
b.
Splash Card
i.
Adult 10 days ..... $37.50
ii.
Child/Senior 10 days ..... $17.50
iii.
Adult 20 days ..... $70.00
iv.
Child/Senior 20 days ..... $35.00
(5)
Yearly Membership Pass: The Yearly Pass may be utilized for entrance to both indoor and outdoor pools, as well as all fitness centers and weight rooms. Does not include enrollment in Programs or Activities.
a.
Child/Senior
i.
Resident ..... $65.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $85.00
b.
Adult
i.
Resident ..... $110.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $150.00
c.
Family (for family of 4)
i.
Resident ..... $245.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $345.00
d.
each add'l family member
i.
Resident ..... $55.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $90.00
(6)
Summer Pass (8 weeks): The Summer Pass may be utilized for entrance to outdoor pools only. The Summer Pass is accepted at all City-owned outdoor pools during those hours when City-operated pools are open to the public. For those City pools that are operated by a private entity, the private entity may establish its own summer pass fees to be applied only when City-operated pools are closed to the public. The entity's summer pass fees shall be approved through the entity's MOU with the City.
a.
Child/Senior
i.
Resident ..... $40.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $60.00
b.
Adult
i.
Resident ..... $50.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $70.00
c.
Family (for family of 4)
i.
Resident ..... $120.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $140.00
d. Each add'l family member
i.
Resident ..... $15.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $35.00
(7)
Hourly Pool, Room, and Amenity Rental Fees:
a.
25 Yard Competition Pool
i.
Resident ..... $110.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $220.00
b.
50 Yard Competition Pool
i.
Resident ..... $220.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $440.00
c.
25 Yard Lane Rental
i.
Resident ..... $25.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $50.00
d.
50 Yard Lane Rental
i.
Resident ..... $50.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $100.00
e.
Therapy Pool
i.
Resident ..... $60.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $120.00
f.
Meeting Room Space
i.
Resident ..... $55.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $110.00
g.
Equipment PA Podium
i.
Resident ..... $75.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $100.00
h.
Timing System Rental
i.
Resident ..... $200.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $400.00
i.
Washington Natatorium Pavilion
i.
Resident ..... $50.00
ii.
Non-resident ..... $75.00
(g)
Outdoor and Environmental Education Activities and Lake Allatoona. The following fees shall be paid to the city for the indicated activity or use of the indicated facility:
(1)
Cost of camp.
Lake Allatoona Resident Camp User Fee City Resident Per Week Non-City Resident Per Week (Per Child) 80.00 135.00 (2)
Cabin rentals.
Lake Allatoona Cabin Rental refundable deposit (small cabin), per night ..... $150.00
Lake Allatoona Cabin Rental refundable deposit (large cabin), per night ..... 250.00
Lake Allatoona Cabin Rental fee (small cabin), per night ..... 150.00
Lake Allatoona Cabin Rental fee (large cabin), per night ..... 250.00
Lake Allatoona Grounds Rental Fee, per hour, three-hour minimum ..... 50.00
Use of kitchen is free with cabin rental
(3)
Dining hall rentals.
Conference Room 1, per day ..... $150.00
Conference Room 2, per day ..... 150.00
Combined conference rooms, per day ..... 300.00
Kitchen only, per day ..... 150.00
Kitchen cost with conference room rental, per day ..... 50.00
Entire building, per day ..... 450.00
Day = 8 hours
(4)
Lake Allatoona Activity Fees, for Residents and Non-Residents.
Canoe 101 ..... $15.00
Canoe trips ..... 20.00
Kayak 101 ..... 15.00
Kayaking trips ..... 20.00
Camping 101 ..... 10.00
Camping trips ..... 20.00
Mountain biking ..... 30.00
Rock climbing ..... 45.00
Bouldering ..... 45.00
Nature walks ..... 5.00
Hiking ..... 5.00
Introduction to tree climbing ..... 30.00
Introduction to backpacking ..... 15.00
Backpacking ..... 15.00
Fishing ..... 5.00
Plant and wildlife identification ..... 5.00
Bird watching ..... 5.00
Orienteering ..... 15.00
Geo-caching ..... 10.00
Outdoor photography ..... 10.00
Primitive skills ..... 15.00
(h)
Fees for therapeutics, for residents and non-residents:
TR Youth Club
Membership fee (bi-annual) ..... $15.00
Activity fee ..... $3.00
(i)
Vending and concessions:
(1) Park vending fees.
a. Monday through Friday, per month, any given park except Piedmont Park
2,000.00 b. Saturday and Sunday, per month (permit will be issued for four consecutive weekend days, any given park except Piedmont Park
2,000.00 (2) Concession permits.
a. Application fee N/A 10.00 b. Permit, per month N/A 75.00 (j)
Parking Fees. The following parking fee applies to the Southside Park Sports Complex (approximately 200 parking spaces) during adult softball tournaments only: $3.00 per vehicle.
The following parking fee applies to Grant Park (approximately 770 parking spaces):
$2.00 per vehicle.
(k)
Individuals or organizations ("businesses") utilizing a city park or parks ("park") for business purposes, conducting all or portions of the business' services or activities in a park, except where such services or activities do not include vending and are free of charge, shall be required to obtain a permit ("park business permit") from the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation prior to providing such services or activities. The Commissioner shall have the right to deny or revoke a permit, provided that such denial or revocation is based upon written criteria that are applied uniformly, and provided that such criteria do not include consideration of the speech content of the business, or the business owner's, employees' or patrons' race, color, creed, religion, gender, domestic relationship status, parental status, familial status, sexual orientation, national origin, political affiliation, age, disability status, or gender identity. The Commissioner shall also have the right to modify the requests of a permit applicant, for example as to location that the business may operate and/or times that the business may operate, as long as said modification is based upon uniformly-applied written criteria, and is not based on the considerations listed above.
(1)
Details of park business permit:
a.
The permit fee shall be $1,500.00 per year per business, per each park in which the business is operating. Should a business own more than one company that utilizes a park, the business will need to obtain a permit for each such company.
b.
Permit requirements shall include: i) the business shall not exchange any money on city property, including inside of a park; ii) the business shall obtain general liability insurance in an amount determined by the city's office of risk management, but in no event less than $1,000,000.00, with the city listed as an additional insured; iii) the business shall agree to indemnify and defend the city for any damages arising from the operation of the services and/or activities on city property.
c.
The Commissioner may include any other non-financial requirements s/he deems appropriate, as long as those requirements are set forth in writing and applied consistently to all park business permit applicants.
d.
The park business fee shall be paid in addition to any other fees owed pursuant to this section 110-3, including without limitation rental fees, and any other fees owed pursuant to the Atlanta Code of Ordinances or other applicable laws.
(2)
Exemptions:
a.
The park business permit requirement shall not apply to events for which an outdoor event permit has been issued pursuant to City Code of Ordinances Chapter 142.
b.
The park business permit requirement shall not apply to 501(c)(3) organizations, but said organizations must pay all other fees owed pursuant to this section 110-3, including without limitation rental fees, and any other fees owed pursuant to the Atlanta Code of Ordinances or other applicable laws.
c.
The park business permit requirement shall not apply to activities that are provided on recreation properties or amenities such as tennis centers, ball fields, or pools, even when those amenities are located inside of city parks. For businesses that conduct some activities on recreation property or amenities and some outside of recreation property but in a park, the business must obtain a park business permit for those activities that occur in the park.
d.
The park business permit requirement shall not apply to organizations that are mandated to perform complete or partial maintenance and/or improvement of a park and/or recreation facility for one year or greater at no cost to the city, pursuant to a written agreement with the city that is fully executed.
e.
The park business permit requirement shall not apply to businesses conducting photo or film shoots inside a city park.
(3)
Penalties: Businesses in violation of this code provision shall be subject to the penalties set forth in City Code of Ordinances section 1-8. Each class or activity conducted without a permit may be deemed a separate violation.
(l)
Individuals or organizations ("businesses") utilizing city recreation property, or a city recreation center, facility, or amenity, including without limitation ball fields, tennis courts, swimming pools ("recreation facility"), the Gilbert House, and South Bend Arts and Cultural Center for business purposes, conducting all or portions of the business services or activities in or on a recreation facility, except where such services or activities do not include vending and are free of charge, shall be required to pay a fee and enter a recreation business agreement with the city prior to providing such services or activities. The Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation shall determine at what recreation facilities a business may be offered, and shall not permit businesses to be offered at other locations. This list shall be in writing and shall be applied uniformly. The Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation or her/his designee may execute the recreation business agreement on behalf of the city without obtaining city council approval. S/he may allow a business to utilize a recreation facility only if the business is offering a recreation activity that is authorized by the Department of Parks and Recreation. Additionally, the Commissioner may determine which businesses to enter recreation business agreements with provided her/his criteria for such determination are established in writing and. applied uniformly, and provided that the criteria do not include any consideration of the business owner's, employees', or patrons' race, color, creed, religion, gender, domestic relationship status, parental status, familial status, sexual orientation, national origin, political affiliation, age, disability status, or gender identity.
(1)
Details of recreation business agreement:
a.
The fee shall be 25 percent of the gross revenue obtained from all of the services, activities and/or programs performed by the business at the recreation facility.
b.
Recreation business agreement requirements shall include: i) the business shall obtain general liability insurance in an amount determined by the city's office of risk management, but in no event less than $1,000,000.00, with the city listed as an additional insured; ii) the business shall agree to indemnify and defend the city for any damages arising from the operation of the services and/or activities at the city facility; iii) the term of the agreement shall be one year, and the city may terminate the agreement without cause with 60 days written notice.
c.
Businesses who enter a recreation business agreement shall not be required to pay the other fees owed pursuant to this section 110-3 for the business operation, including without limitation rental fees, but shall be required to pay other applicable fees imposed by the city or other jurisdictions.
d.
The Commissioner may include any other non-financial requirements s/he deems appropriate.
(2)
Exemptions:
a.
Where a program or activity is being conducted in a portion of a recreation facility that is outdoors, and where the individual or organization has received an outdoor event permit pursuant to City Code of Ordinances Chapter 142 for the program or activity at issue, the requirements of this City Code section 110-3(1) shall not apply.
b.
The recreation business fee requirement shall not apply to 501(c)(3) organizations, but said organizations must pay all other fees owed pursuant to this section 110-3, including without limitation rental fees, and any other fees owed pursuant to the Atlanta Code of Ordinances or other applicable laws.
c.
The recreation business fee requirement shall not apply to organizations that are mandated to perform complete or partial maintenance and/or improvement of a park and/or recreation facility for one year or greater at no cost to the city, pursuant to a written agreement with the city that is fully executed.
d.
The amount of the recreation business fee for for-profit leagues shall be $1,500.00 plus any other fees owed pursuant to this section 110-3, including without limitation rental fees, and any other fees owed pursuant to the Atlanta Code of Ordinances or other applicable laws. Accordingly, the requirements of subsection (1)a and (1)c of this section 110-3(1) shall not apply to for-profit leagues, but all other requirements of this section 110-3(1), including without limitation subsections (1)b and (1)d shall apply.
e.
The requirements of this City Code section 110-3(1) shall not apply to individuals or organizations conducting photo or film shoots in a recreation facility.
f.
The requirements of this City Code section 110-3(1) shall not apply to events with admission fees and/or vending that are held in class 4 recreation centers, as described earlier in this section 110-3.
(3)
Penalties: Businesses in violation of this code provision shall be subject to the penalties set forth in City Code of Ordinances section 1-8. Each class or activity conducted without a permit may be deemed a separate violation.
(m)
Park filming fees.
(1)
For purposes of this subsection (m), a "filming event" means shooting a film or taking photographs, where such filming or photography occurs inside a city park, and results in an end product that will likely be submitted for copyright protection. Examples of filming events include without limitation movie shoots, video shoots, TV shoots, advertisement shoots. music video shoots, and still photography shoots.
(2)
Where the mayor or her/his designee determines that one or more park rental coordinators and/or other city staff person(s) is required to attend all or a portion of a filming event, the organizer of the filming event must pay to the city an amount equivalent to the total of all hourly wages that the city will pay to each staff person present at the filming event. Said amount shall be provided to the organizer in writing, indicating a breakdown of each type of employee required to be in attendance, the number of hours that each employee will attend, and the city's standard hourly rate for each employee in attendance.
(3)
In the event that the mayor or her/his designee requires police coverage and/or fire rescue coverage at a filming event, the mayor or her/his designee may require the organizer to hire off duty law enforcement officers, off duty fire inspectors, and/or off duty emergency medical services personnel, rather than paying the City for on-duty presence.
(4)
A filming event may occur in a park between the hours of 11:00 p.m. And 6:00 a.m. provided that written authorization is received by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation, the Chief of the Atlanta Police Department, and the Chief of the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department. Should said night filming be permitted, the organizer will be required to pay for one or more park rental coordinators, and to provide off-duty public safety coverage in the amounts determined by the Commissioner and chiefs listed in this subsection. The Commissioner's and chiefs' determinations shall be based solely upon public safety factors and factors potentially impacting the physical integrity of the park.
(n)
Active Net Online Convenience Fee. Individuals or Organizations utilizing The Active Network, Inc. online portal to register for any classes, make reservations of facilities, and sign up for memberships, offered by the Department of Parks and Recreation ("DPRCA") shall be assessed a convenience fee of 2.99% of the total transaction amount + $0.25. Individuals or Organizations wishing to avoid this convenience fee may still register in person at any DPRCA facility.
(o)
Promotional Fee. The Commissioner, or his/her designee, may offer an initial promotional fee on any DPRCA programming fees up to 25% of the total cost for a maximum of three months.
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