HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-016 Allowance of Alcoholic Beverages in Designated City Parks; YMC Amendment Section 13.16.070ORDINANCE NO. 2013 -016
AN ORDINANCE relating to city parks; amending Section 13.16.070 of the Yakima
Municipal Code regarding permitting of the possession, consumption and
sale of alcoholic beverages in designated city parks and in conjunction
with special events.
WHEREAS, the City Council has previously adopted ordinances, codified at YMC
13.16.070, prohibiting the possession, consumption and sale of alcoholic beverages within city
parks and property owned, operated and managed by the Greenway Foundation within the city
limits, except for alcoholic beverages permitted and authorized by the city with necessary permit
issued by the Washington State Liquor Control Board at Sarg Hubbard Park, Sherman Park, the
Gateway Sports Complex at Kiwanis Park, Fisher Park Golf Course, and /or the Harman Center
at Gailleon Park; and
WHEREAS, the Parks Commission has considered an amendment to the above code
whereby (a) for any event not constituting a special event pursuant to Chapter 9.70 YMC, the
possession, consumption and sale of alcoholic beverages could occur within such designated
city parks pursuant to applicable park permit and permit issued by the Washington State Liquor
Control Board; and (b) for any event constituting a special event pursuant to Chapter 9.70 YMC,
the possession, consumption and sale of alcoholic beverages may be allowed in any city park
pursuant to the terms and conditions of such special event permit and permit issued by the
Washington State Liquor Control Board; and the Parks Commission has recommended
approval of such proposed amendment by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council accepts the recommendation of the Parks Commission and
finds and determines that YMC 13.16.070 should be amended accordingly; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that Section 13.16.070 of the Yakima
Municipal Code should be amended as shown and set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
by this reference incorporated herein, and that such amendment is in the best interest of
residents of the City of Yakima and will promote the general health, safety and welfare; now,
therefore
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
Section 1. Section 13.16.070 of the Yakima Municipal Code is hereby amended to
read as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after its passage,
approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City Charter.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this 16th dR of April, 2013.
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Micah Cawl y, Mayor
Sonya dhar Tee, City
Publication Date: April 19, 20
Effective Date: May 19, 2013
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13.16.070 Intoxicating liquor regulated — Exceptions.
No intoxicating liquor or alcoholic beverage of any kind or nature shall be possessed,
consumed or brought within the limits of any city park, city playground, or any property
owned, operated and /or managed by the Yakima Greenway Foundation and its
successors and assigns within the boundaries of the city of Yakima, except for the
following:
(a) For any event not constituting a special event subject to Chapter 9.70
YMC, intoxicating liquor or alcoholic beverages may be possessed, consumed or
sold pursuant to applicable city park permit and a valid permit issued by the
Washington State Liquor Control Board at Sarg Hubbard Park, Sherman Park,
the Gateway Sports Complex at Kiwanis Park, Fisher Park Golf Course, and /or
the Harman Center at Gailleon Park.
(b) For any event constituting a special event subject to Chapter 9.70 YMC,
intoxicating liquor or alcoholic beverages may be possessed, consumed or sold
in any city park pursuant to the terms and conditions of such special event permit
issued pursuant to Chapter 9.70 YMC.
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EXHIBIT "A"
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13.16.070 Intoxicating liquor regulated — Exceptions.
No intoxicating liquor or alcoholic beverage of any kind or nature shall be
possessed, consumed or brought within the limits of any city park, city
playground, or any property owned, operated and /or managed by the Yakima
Greenway Foundation and its successors and assigns within the boundaries of
the city of Yakima, except for the following:
(a) For any event not constituting a special event subject to Chapter
9.70 YMC, intoxicating liquor or alcoholic beverages o°r� may be
possessed, consumed or sold pursuant to applicable city park permit and
a valid permit issued by the Washington State Liquor Control Board at
Sarg Hubbard Park, Sherman Park, the Gateway Sports Complex at
Kiwanis Park, Fisher Park Golf Course, and /or the Harman Center at
Gailleon Park.
(b) For any event constituting a special event subject to Chapter 9.70
YMC, intoxicating liquor or alcoholic beverages may be possessed,
consumed or sold in any city park pursuant to the terms and conditions of
such special event permit issued pursuant to Chapter 9.70 YMC.
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BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No.
For Meeting of: April 16, 2013
ITEM TITLE: Ordinance amending the Yakima Municipal Code (YMC
13.16) to allow the serving of alcoholic beverages in City
parks using the Special Events Permitting Process (YMC
9.70).
SUBMITTED BY: Chris Waarvick, Director of Public Works
Ken Wilkinson, Parks and Recreation Manager
Mark Kunkler, Senior Assistant City Attorney
CONTACT Ken Wilkinson, 575 -6416
PERSON /TELEPHONE:
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
A letter of request was received from the Yakima Folklife Association (attached), a non - profit
organization, asking for permission to have a beer and wine garden at the 31 st Annual
Folklife Festival (July 19 -20, 2013) held in Franklin Park. The beer and wine garden would
provide an additional revenue source for the nonprofit organization to continue offering the
free festival in the future.
Currently liquor consumption is regulated at a limited number of park facilities owned by the
City or operated by the Yakima Greenway Foundation as listed in YMC 13.16.070. The
proposed ordinance would amend the Yakima Municipal Code to allow the serving of
alcoholic beverages in any City Park contingent on a valid park reservation permit, a valid
Washington State Liquor Control Board permit, and also conforming with a special event
permit (YMC 9.70) recently approved by City Council.
The request was discussed at the March 13, 2013 Parks and Recreation Commission
meeting and was recommended to move forward to City Council for deliberation and action.
Resolution Ordinance X Other Letter of Request
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Contract: Mail to:
Contract Term: Amount: Expiration Date:
Insurance Required? No
Funding Phone:
Source:
APPROVED FOR
SUBMITTAL: City Manager
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff respectfully requests the City Council consider amending the ordinance relating to city
parks; amending Section 13.16.070 of the Yakima Municipal Code regarding permitting of
the possession, consumption and sale of alcoholic beverages in designated city parks and
in conjunction with special events.
BOARD /COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
The Parks and Recreation Commission discussed the request at the March 13, 2013 Parks
and Recreation Commission meeting and recommended 6 -2 to move forward to City
Council for deliberation and action.
ATTACHMENTS:
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❑ Ordinance showing red line markup
❑ Letter of Request
Yakima Folklife Association
2105 Tieton Drive
Yakima, WA. 98902
February 12, 2013
Ken Wilkinson
Yakima Parks and Recreation
2301 Fruitvale Blvd.
Yakima WA. 98902
The Yakima Folklife Association was formed in 1983 as a nonprofit 501C3, registered with the IRS and
the State Of Washington as a nonprofit.
Since then the Yakima Folklife Association has operated in the City of Yakima for the past 30 years. In
conjunction with the Yakima Valley Museum we have held a Music Festival at Franklin Park for all of
these 29 years. This festival is free of charge to the public and along with the festival we have live music
in several of the downtown business Friday and Saturday nights, all free. We sponsor live concerts at the
Museum during the winter months also and these concerts are our main source of income. We do sell
Food and Crafts vendor spaces at the festivals for other income.
The Yakima Folklife Associations Festival is the only free festival in the Yakima area I believe. This group
is looking for new revenue sources for income to keep the Free festivals going.
The Yakima Folklife Association is asking for permission to have a Beer and Wine garden at the Festival
this year. It is hot on these July dates and we think this could be a good revenue source for the
organization. Our hours of operation will be Friday evening, a kick off concert at the new Pavilion 7:00 to
9:00 pm and on Saturday 11:00 am to 7:00 pm at the park. On both of these evening we then will have 6
or 7 venues downtown at some of the wine tasting rooms and the others in some of the other
restaurants and sports bars.
At the park we normally have around 12 to 20 Food Vendors and lots of Art and Craft Vendors also. This
Beer and Wine garden could help to keep these Festivals going in the future.
Thanks for allowing this request.
Don Eastridge
YFA President