§ 22-32. Community centers, senior centers and gymnasiums rental fees.  


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  • Community centers, senior centers and gymnasiums use permits. Use of the department of parks and recreation's community centers, senior centers and gymnasiums for meetings, special events, or other occasional purposes by the public, either after regular facility hours, or when not in use for city programs will require the payment of the following fees and deposits:

    (1)

    Gym only practice or games use, (no admission or entry fees may be charged, and no food or drinks may be served or sold), thirty dollars ($30.00) per hour with a two-hour minimum.

    (2)

    Gym only, general use (with admission or other fee charged or food or drinks served or sold), fifty dollars ($50.00) per hour with a two-hour minimum; a one hundred dollar ($100.00) damage/clean up deposit will be paid prior to a permit being issued for this use, deposit to be returned, less any expenses encountered by city for cleaning or damage.

    (3)

    Meeting room only, general use, fifty dollars ($50.00) per hour with a two-hour minimum; a one hundred dollar ($100.00) damage/cleanup deposit will be paid prior to a permit being issued for this event, deposit to be returned, less any expenses encountered by city for cleaning or damage.

    (4)

    Discount: If an entire facility is rented in a single booking the total gym and meeting room rental rates shall be discounted by twenty (20) percent.

(Ord. No. 84796, § 10, 9-19-96; Ord. No. 90497, § 4, 9-16-99; Ord. No. 94585, § 13, 9-20-01; Ord. No. 99739, § 15, 9-16-04; Ord. No. 2007-09-13-0973I, § 1, 9-13-07; Ord. No. 2009-09-17-0731J, § 7, 9-17-09; Ord. No. 2013-09-12-0631, § 2(Att. H), 9-12-13; Ord. No. 2016-09-15-0697 , § 2(Att. E), 9-15-16)

Editor's note

Ord. No. 2013-09-12-0631, § 2(Att. H), adopted September 12, 2013, changed the title of section 22-32 from "Community centers, senior centers and clubhouse rental fees" to "Community centers, senior centers and gymnasiums rental fees." The historical notation has been preserved for reference purposes.