HomeMy WebLinkAbout18-019 Adopting the City of Port Townsend Public Library’s Meeting Room Policy for the Charles Pink House/Library Learning CenterResolution 18-019
RESOLUTION NO. 18-019
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND,
WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND PUBLIC LIBRARY'S
MEETING ROOM POLICY FOR THE CHARLES PINK HOUSE/LIBRARY
LEARNING CENTER
WHEREAS, the Port Townsend Public Library provides the main room of the Library
Learning Center/Charles Pink House as a meeting room to the community as a public service and
shared community resource; and,
WHEREAS, after consultation with the Library Advisory Board, staff recommends
adoption of the policy; and,
WHEREAS, the proposed policy supports the mission, vision and core values of the City
of Port Townsend Public Library;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Port
Townsend as follows:
1. The City Council adopts the Library Meeting Room Policy for the City of Port
Townsend Public Library in substantially the same form as at Exhibit A.
2. The City Manager and the Library Director will review the Policy as needed.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend at a regular meeting
thereof, held this 16th day of April, 2018.
Attest.,
Joanna Sanders, MMC
City Clerk
Deborah S. Stinson
Mayor
Approved as to form:
Steven L. Gross
City Attorney
Resolution 18-019 Exhibit A
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EXHIBIT A
LIBRARY MEETING ROOM POLICY:
Library Learning Center/Charles Pink House
The Port Townsend Public Library provides the main room of the Library Learning
Center/Charles Pink House as a meeting room to the community as a public service and shared
community resource. Groups using the library meeting room must not use advertising and
publicity which implies that their programs are sponsored, co-sponsored or approved by the
Library, unless written permission to do so has been previously given by the Library Director.
Use of these meeting rooms does not constitute an endorsement by the City of a program or point
of view expressed. The Library's meeting room is available without charge.
Criteria for using the meeting room:
• All activities in the Library's meeting room must be open to the public at no charge,
except for certain Library MOU Partners, City, County, State, or Federal Government
meetings.
• Meetings must be held during library hours. They must start no earlier than 15 minutes
after opening and must finish no later than 15 minutes before closing.
• Meeting rooms may not be reserved by one group more than once a month or have more
than one reservation at a time.
• Meetings are to run no longer than four hours without special approval from the Library
Director. This time includes setup, takedown, and cleaning of the room.
• Requests will be submitted using the Library's meeting room application form in person
or electronically via the process listed on the Library's website.
• Organizations using the Library's meeting room are required to comply with the
Americans with Disabilities Act in reasonably accommodating persons with disabilities.
Permission to use Library meeting rooms will be denied to any organization and/or
meeting:
• Whose purpose is illegal;
• Who charge a fee to attend the meeting, workshop or training. This includes tuition or
registration fees. Organizations that are supported by dues or fees supported may use
meeting rooms; however, such dues cannot be collected at the meeting and anyone
wishing to attend and/or participate in the meeting must be allowed to do so without cost.
• Whose primary purpose is social. Examples include birthday, office & retirement parties,
weddings and receptions.
• Who engage in commercial activities (buying or selling), or the direct promotion of
commercial services as part of the meeting for monetary gain. No commercial use of the
meeting room will be allowed, including such business-related functions as staff
meetings, the training or motivation of employees, market research, job applications and
interviewing and direct marketing. No products, services, or memberships may be
directly or indirectly advertised, solicited or sold.
Informational meetings representing the product or services of one (1) company.
Whose activity does not have the sponsorship of a legally responsible adult.]
Resolution 18-019 Exhibit A
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State law (RCW 42.17.130) prohibits the use of public facilities for the purpose of assisting the
campaign for election of any person to any office; or for the promotion or opposition of any
ballot issue. The Library meeting room is available on a non-discriminatory, equal access basis
in compliance with state law. Public facilities may be used for general political purposes, such
as: information sharing, organizational meetings, or non-partisan community forums.
The following is permissible at library -sponsored programs:
(1) fundraising to benefit the library and sponsored by the library or other library -related
group, and
(2) the sale of books or other items by authors or artists as part of a library program.
Reservations
Library -sponsored programs take precedence and will be given preference in scheduling. The
Library reserves the right to reschedule or cancel meeting room reservations at any time to use
the space for programs or events sponsored by the Library. As much notice as possible will be
provided to the group(s) affected by the change and suggestions for other space will be made
when possible.
The Library Director or designated staff members have the authority to accept or reject requests
for use of meeting rooms based on the Library's Administrative Policy and the City of Port
Townsend's Municipal Code.
Reservations for meeting room space are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Meetings may be booked a maximum of two months in advance of meeting date, with only one
meeting reserved at a time. Meetings must be booked at least seven calendar days before the
meeting date.
Meeting rooms may not be reserved by one group more than once a month. Unless otherwise
stated in a memorandum of understanding with the City, no group may consider the library its
permanent meeting place or use the library as its mailing address.
As a rare exception, the Library Director may allow a meeting room to be reserved more than
once per month. For example, Census training or IRS -sponsored tax preparation. Meeting room
reservations for literacy and tutoring programs may be made on an ongoing basis as determined
by the Library Director. If permission to make a meeting reservation is denied, the applicant may
appeal to the City Manager.
Meetings will be listed on the library's online calendar under the organization's name for
scheduling purposes. The library will not provide any additional information about the meeting
or group on the website.
Food and beverages.
Food and beverages are allowed. Alcohol is not allowed.
Facilities and Equipment
Resolution I8-019 Exhibit A
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Access to the meeting rooms prior to the time the library is open to the public is not possible. All
meetings rooms must be vacated at least 15 minutes prior to the Library's closing time.
The Library will provide a standard meeting room set-up. The group may change the
arrangement of furniture prior to or during the meeting. However, after the meeting the room
must be returned to its original set-up. Failure to do so may result in the loss of future meeting
room privileges.
The Library may provide use of audiovisual, computer or other technical equipment that is
already installed in the meeting room or available for checkout. The Library does not provide
technical assistance. Any group requiring equipment beyond what the library provides or
professional assistance in the use of such equipment must supply the equipment and services at
their own initiation and expense.
All library property must be left clean and the meeting room must be left free of all items
brought into the room by the group. The signing applicant is responsible for reasonable care of
the room including the removal of any signs, handouts, and equipment as well as the appropriate
disposal of any unwanted items in the trash receptacles located in the room. The signing
applicant will be held liable for all costs incurred by the Library to have a meeting room cleaned
or for damage to Library property. Groups damaging Library property will lose the privilege to
future use of the meeting rooms.
Nothing may be affixed or mounted in any way to the walls, distributed throughout the library, or
posted on library property with the exception of flyers that adhere to the City's community
bulletin board policy.
The Library is not responsible for the theft or damage to property brought onto Library property.
The Library will not provide storage for any purpose to any group.
Meetings of groups whose members are under age 18 must be supervised and attended by a
legally responsible adult at all times.
The maximum capacity for the room, as determined by the Building Inspector and posted in the
room, must be observed at all times.
Entrances and exits for all meeting room users will be through the front or back doors of the
Library Learning Center/Charles Pink House. No entrances or exits through staff doors or
emergency exit doors will be allowed.
Meeting room users must abide by all rules of behavior governing the use City of Port Townsend
Facility Rentals.
Cancellation
If a scheduled meeting is not to be held, the applicant must inform the Library as soon as
possible in advance of the meeting. Failure to use the room on two consecutive occasions
without advance notification will result in the loss of meeting room privileges for a period of six
months.