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Policies
Governing the Public Use of Library Facilities Statement
of Purpose
The Pasadena Public Library is the information center for its community
and encourages the free expression of ideas essential to an informed citizenry.
To accomplish this role, the first objective of the Library is to serve as an
active resource for learning, studying and contemplating ideas. This objective
is evidenced by, but not limited to, the basic functions of libraries in
checking out books and other material as well as the offering of programs and
services which advance the knowledge and experience of the citizens we
serve. The offering of meeting room
space in our libraries is one of many methods used to foster greater free
expression and free access to ideas representing all points of view on all
subjects.
General Policies Guiding the Use of Library
Facilities
It is
of the utmost importance that groups and individuals who use the meeting rooms
understand and acknowledge that they are the guests of the department,
that they are able to use the facilities at the discretion of the management of
the department, and that their use of the facilities reflects that
understanding. The fact that a group or organization is granted permission to
meet in the Library in no way constitutes endorsement by the City of the
policies or beliefs of that group or organization. All rules and regulations not
contained in this document, which are in the City Charter, must be adhered
to. Copies of the rules and
regulations in the Charter are
available in the City Clerk’s office.
1.
City-authorized
staff may enter and remain in a meeting room at any time in performance of
duties.
2.
Activities
for minors must be supervised by responsible
adults.
3.
No
person may be denied access to a meeting unless the permittee has paid the
established fee for the exclusive use of the room.
4.
Authorization
for library facilities and meeting room use is limited to the furniture and
equipment assigned to that facility or room.
5.
Alcoholic
beverages are prohibited in public facilities.
6.
Smoking
is prohibited in public facilities.
Meeting
Room User Responsibilities All persons wishing to use library facilities must agree in writing to abide by these policies. 1.
It is the
responsibility of the person signing as authorized representative of the group
to remain on the premises throughout the period for which it is reserved, to
ensure the safety and security of attendees and the library facility and to
further ensure that attendees observe the Policies Governing the Public Use
of Library Facilities and the Library's Standards of
Behavior. 2.
Groups
agree to restore area to original clean condition and agree to pay for any and
all damages to library property while property is being used by
applicant 3.
Groups are
required to vacate their reserved facilities on or before the time specified on
the permit. 4.
Groups may
not store supplies or equipment in library
facility. Staff
Assistance 1.
Authorization
for library facilities use does not include the use of staff time other than to
provide access to the facility and the standard room
arrangement. 2.
Staff
assistance, other than the above, must be requested at the time of the permit
and requires a fee as outlined in the City’s Fee
Schedule. 3.
Only those
arrangements for staff assistance approved and paid for in advance will be
available on the date of the event. 4.
Groups
placing demands on staff time the day of a scheduled event which services were
not requested or paid for in advance, will be billed. Fees Non‑Fee
Basis:
The Pasadena Public Library may permit the use of library facilities and
meeting rooms on a non‑fee basis to groups which comply with the
following: 1.
Do not
charge an admission fee or a required donation for
activity; 2.
Do not
restrict admission on the basis of membership; Fee
Basis:
The Pasadena Public Library may permit the use of library facilities
and meeting rooms on a fee basis to groups which do any of the
following: 1.
Charge an
admission fee or a required donation for activity; 2.
Restrict
admission on the basis of membership; Application
for Use 1.
Priority
will be given first to Library‑sponsored events, second to City‑sponsored events
and third to groups which are Pasadena‑based. All other groups will be given
consideration on a first‑come/first‑served basis. 2.
The Library
reserves the right to preempt any event for a Library or City‑sponsored event;
in such rare instances, the Library will put forth every reasonable effort to
give ample advance notice of such preemption and to assist the group in
reserving another date or library facility or meeting
room. 3.
A fully
completed, signed, Permit To Use City Library Facilities must be
submitted at least two weeks in advance of use and all fees
paid. 4.
Completion
of a Permit To Use City Library
Facilities does not grant either privileges or approval until said
application is reviewed and approved. Upon approval, a signed permit will be
mailed to applicant. This serves as confirmation of approval and
scheduling. 5.
Permits are
nontransferable to other groups or parties. 6.
Use of
library facilities is limited to the type of meeting or activity stated on the
approved permit. Any changes in the type of activity scheduled must be made two
weeks in advance of scheduled activity. 7.
Tentative
booking of a facility or meeting room may be initiated by telephone; however,
telephone or in‑person booking will reserve the date and time for one week
only. If no permit is received said
date will be released. Scheduling 1.
The
reservation year is from July 1 of one year through June 30 of the following
year. 2.
An annual
reservation may be made for a regularly scheduled
activity. 3.
All annual
reservations expire on June 30 of each year and must be renewed by the
submission of a new permit. 4.
For the
Donald R. Wright Auditorium only, there is a limit of 12 events a year per
group.
Additionally, only a maximum of two events may be scheduled on Saturday
and/or Sunday. 5.
For the
Branch Libraries, there is a limit of two (2) meetings per month.
6.
Groups may
not make reservations at multiple library facilities.
Cancellation
and Renewal Policy 1.
Notice of
cancellation must be given at least ten (10) working days in advance. Failure to do so may result in loss of
meeting room privileges and/or forfeiture of fee. 2.
Renewal of
a reservation will be contingent upon care of property and equipment, and strict
observance of all rules and regulations the use of said property and
equipment 3.
Failure to
utilize any reservation date on confirmed permit may result in cancellation of
future reservation privileges. Refreshments
Light refreshments may be served. Permittees desiring to serve
refreshments will provide their own equipment. Said equipment may not be stored
in the library. Food preparation and temporary storage is limited to kitchen
facilities where available. Publicity 1.
Each group
is responsible for its own publicity. Any printed publicity must include the
statement "This program is not sponsored by the Pasadena Public Library."
Publicity must not include the library telephone
number. 2.
Signs
produced for directional purposes must be submitted to staff the day before the
activity and staff will post them. Unauthorized signs will be
removed. 3.
Neither the
name nor address of Pasadena Public Library may be used as a mailing address for
organizations, groups or individuals using meeting room
facilities. Indemnity/Insurance 1.
City
requires the user of any premises or facility described in Municipal Code
Chapter 3.24 to indemnify or hold harmless the city, its officers, directors or
employee of any loss, liability or damage arising out of, as the result of, or
in connection with the use of the facility or premises, equipment or services to
the city, its officers or employees, including all costs of defending any claim
arising as a result thereof. See
Pasadena Municipal Code section 3.24.00.
Liability insurance my also be required in accordance with standards
followed by City in such cases. 2.
Insurance
is required for groups of 100 or more.
Proof of insurance must be received o less than five days before event.
Failure to provide required insurance will result in cancellation permit and
forfeiture of fees paid.
Liability 1.
The
reservee/applicant assumes all liability for damage to or theft of City property
by his/her group during the reservation time period as assessed by the
City. 2.
City
assumes no responsibility for materials, equipment or any other article left by
any organization, group or individual in the Library and will not be liable for
loss, theft or damage thereto. Revocation
and Refusal of Authorization for Use There may
be times when the use of our facilities for meeting room purposes is in conflict
with the more basic role of the library and/or the activities of the meeting room users
negatively impact normal library operations. In such rare instances of conflict,
the privilege of using library facilities and meeting rooms will be revoked for
the remainder of a reservation year.
The following criteria will be used to determine whether the use is
detrimental to normal library operations: 1.
Whether the
planned meeting is conducted in a noisy, disorderly or inflammatory manner as
opposed to a neat, orderly and courteous manner. 2.
Whether the
planned meeting is so confrontational in nature (e.g., through the use of
"fighting words" or group chanting) that it is likely to embroil other groups or
the general public in open conflict; thereby impacting normal library
operations. 3.
Whether the
planned size or location of the meeting threatens the personal safety of the
public, library patrons or staff in that it may block the flow of traffic or
create a hazardous degree of congestion. 4.
Whether the
manner of conducting the meeting threatens to: a.
Interfere
with the conduct of business or the customary uses of the Library, either by its
form, size, location or timing; b.
Impede the
movement of library patrons; or c.
Block
access to other library facilities. 5.
Whether the
activities of the meeting room users prevent library staff from maintaining the
building's security. 6.
Whether the
activities of the meeting room users deter public desk staff from their primary
obligation of providing library services. 7.
Whether the
conduct of individuals attending the meeting creates a disturbance for other
library users. 8.
Whether the
parking demands of the meeting room users places a burden on or disruption to
neighborhood residents; or the users of the Donald R. Wright Auditorium do not
adhere to their off‑site parking plan. 9.
Whether
meeting room users abide by the policies governing the meeting
rooms. Petition
Signing The use of
library facilities for petition signing is limited to designated specific areas
and shall in no way interfere with the normal use of the Library.
1.
Petition
signing is not permitted anywhere inside the building.
2.
Areas
outside of the building designated by the Director of the Department of
Information Services are as follows: a.
Central
Library, the brick paved area closest to the stairs leading to the north
entrance b.
Branch
libraries, the paved area closest to the main public
entry. 3.
Organizations
or individuals gathering petition signatures
cannot: a.
Impede the
movement of library patrons or block the public
right‑of‑way; b.
Block
access to other library facilities; c.
Interfere
with the conduct of business or the customary users of the Library, either by
its location or timing (e.g., not going from table to table approaching patrons
for signature); d.
Create
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