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File #: CON-0036    Version: 1
Type: Consent - SR w/Contract Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 9/3/2013 Final action:
Title: Agreement with the Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair Association, Inc. APPROVE
Attachments: 1. Agreement between the City of Manhattan Beach and the Hometown Fair Association, Inc.
Related files: 23-0299
TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
David N. Carmany, City Manager

FROM:
Mark Leyman, Director of Parks and Recreation

SUBJECT:Title
Agreement with the Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair Association, Inc.
APPROVE
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the agreement between the City of Manhattan Beach and the Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair Association, Inc.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
On April 2, 2013, the City Council approved a fee waiver for the Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair. The fee waiver was 75% of total City costs. The estimated total City cost of the 2013 Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair is $86,741, with $21,685 of that amount to be paid by the Hometown Fair to the City. Thus, the fiscal impact would be a City expenditure of $65,056.

BACKGROUND:
The Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair is a "Legacy" event that has been held for the past 40 years. The event is managed by a twenty person volunteer board of directors. The event includes food, arts and crafts, free entertainment at two stages, and games for kids of all ages.

DISCUSSION:
Each year, the Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair submits a special event request. In addition to the special event request, the City of Manhattan Beach and the Hometown Fair historically have entered into an annual agreement describing the event, and outlining the duties and responsibilities of each party (Attachment 1).

In order to reduce the administrative burden of the Hometown Fair on both the City and the Hometown Fair's volunteer Board of Directors, City staff and the Board of Directors have prepared a ten-year agreement. Staff anticipates that this would minimize annual red-tape and allow the volunteer Board Members to focus more energy on organizing the event, instead of devoting significant energy to negotiating the contractual issues with the City.

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