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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18-City Manager CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Charles McNeely, City Manager Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino setting the 20 II Regulatory Fee for the sale of fireworks. Dept: City Manager's Office Date May 5, 2011 Meeting Date: May 16,2011 Synopsis of Previous Council Action 5/4/2011 - The Ways and Means Committee recommended item be brought forward to Mayor and Common Council 6/30/2010 - The Mayor and Common Council adopted resolution 2010-216 setting the 2010 Regulatory Fee. 6/29/2009 - The Mayor and Common Council adopted resolution 2009-176 setting the 2009 Regulatory Fee for the sale of fireworks and amending resolution 2009-122. 6115/2009 - The Mayor and Common Council adopted an Urgency Ordinance amending San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 8.60.095 regarding regulatory fees for the sale of fireworks. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution CONTACT PERSON: Tait Ecklund, Management Analyst II Phone: 384-5122 SUPPORTING DATA: Staff Report, Resolution, Reference Attachments Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Source: N/A Council Notes: Agenda Item No. (3 ()5-/lp-()f) (I CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino setting the 2011 regulatory fee for the sale of fireworks. Background: The City of San Bernardino is one of only seven cities in the County of San Bernardino that allows safe and sane fireworks. Within City limits, fireworks are permitted in all areas south of the 210 Freeway. In order for the City to generate sufficient funds to pay for fireworks education/awareness and enforcement, the licensees and the vendors of fireworks booths are required to pay a regulatory fee, set annually by resolution by the Mayor and Common Council. The amount of the regulatory fee is determined by a study of the anticipated costs associated with fireworks education/awareness, and enforcement. This includes additional personnel time for inspection and enforcement, enhanced policing in firework prohibited areas, and staff time associated with the overall management of the program by the City Clerk's Office. The Police Department, Fire Department and City Clerk's Office have calculated their costs in association with sale of fireworks in the City; a breakdown by department is attached to the Resolution as Exhibit A. The total estimated cost for the 2011 season is $73,087; this is the maximum amount the City can collect for firework related details. The total portion of the fee owed to the City by each licensee/vendor is based on the vendor's financial statements, which are required to be submitted to the City Clerk's Office no later than August 31 st. To ensure that the organizations earn a profit, the amount they are required to pay to the City can not exceed 10% of the total gross sales of the fireworks sold. Staff will not know the total amount of billable fees until the groups file their financial statements in August. The gross sales have been declining every year; so the amount paid to the city has also declined. Although the City's costs will likely exceed $73,000, the revenue collected is estimated to be approximately $67,000. After receiving the financial statements, the City's Finance Department calculates the amount to be paid by each booth and invoices 50% of the fee to the licensee (the non-profit operating the booth) and 50% of the fee to the fireworks vendor. This payment is due to the City within 30 days following the issuance of the invoice. Section 8.60.095(B) of the SBMC states that the Mayor and Common Council shall adopt a resolution adopting the regulatory fee no later than the last meeting prior to the first day of firework sales; June 20, 2011. A number of challenges have been identified during the past few years associated with collecting required documents and fees from vendors and licensees. Once the fees for the 20 II season have been collected from the licensees and vendors, staff recommends that this item be placed on the Ways and Means Committee agenda for further review and possible modification. Financial Impact: It is estimated that this action will generate approximately $67,000 from regulatory fees. This revenue will be used to offset the City's costs for awareness/education and enforcement costs. There will be no net impact to the general fund by this action. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution. Fireworks 2011 Expenditure Estimates Police Department: July 2 personnel July 3personnel July 4 personnel Equipment/vehicles Fire Department: July I personnel July 2 personnel July 3 personnel July 4 personnel Public Information Officer City Clerk's Office: Business Registration Representative Business Registration Manager Materials Public Education: General Public Education: Water bill inserts/Water Dept La Maquina Musical 4th of July posterslflyers/inserts/print 4th of July banners/print Radio ads - KCXX 103.9 SB Sun ad Pennysaver ad La Presna- ad Press Enterprise-ad City Manager's Office 5/5/2011 Exhibit A $ 9,910.00 $ $ 9,805.00 $ $ 10,340.00 $ 173.43 $ 171.59 $ 180.95 $ 10,083.43 $ 9,976.59 $ 10,520.95 $ 1,008.34 $ 997.66 $ 1,052.10 $ $ 11,091.77 10,974.25 11 ,573.05 1,698.00 $ 872.00 $ 251.00 $ 1,123.00 $ 112.30 $ 1,235.30 $ 1,981.00 $ 529.00 $ 2,510.00 $ 251.00 $ 2,761.00 $ 1,981.00 $ 529.00 $ 2,510.00 $ 251.00 $ 2,761.00 $ 1,981.00 $ 529.00 $ 2,510.00 $ 251.00 $ 2,657.60 $ 1,981.00 $ 544.00 $ 2,525.00 $ 252.50 $ 2,777.50 $ 2,220.54 $ 666.16 $ 2,886.70 $ 288.56 $ 3,175.26 $ 950.64 $ 285.19 $ 1,235.83 $ 123.51 $ 1,359.34 $ 70.25 67 hrs $ 1,000.00 $ 720.00 $ 3,188.21 $ 1,569.60 $ 2,990.00 $ 3,198.00 $ 1,068.00 NA $ 690.00 Total Service Direct Cost $ Gen. & Admin. Rate@9.81% $ Total Service Cost $ 66,558.12 6,529.35 73,087.47 Police department: $ 35,337 Fire department: $ 12,192 City Clerk's Office $ 4,605 Public Education Total: $ 14,424 Total Service Direct Cost $ 66,558 Gen.&Admin. Rate@9.81% $ 6,529 Total Service Cost $ 73,087 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO SETTING THE 2011 REGULATORY FEE FOR THE SALE OF FIREWORKS. WHEREAS, on June 15,2009, the Mayor and Common Council adopted an urgency ordinance amending Section 8.60.095 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code, requiring half of the fireworks regulatory fee to be paid by the licensee (the non-profit) and half to be paid by the fireworks company that supplies the product; and WHEREAS, prior to imposing the fee, the City is required to prepare a study of the anticipated costs associated with fireworks education, awareness, and enforcement; and WHEREAS, the City has prepared a study of the anticipated costs for fireworks education, awareness and enforcement for the 2011 season, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and by reference made a part here of. III III III III III III III III May 5, 2011 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO SETTING THE 2011 REGULATORY FEE FOR THE SALE OF FIREWORKS. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino has determined that the total anticipated costs for the City to provide services to support the sale of fireworks for the 2011 season has been calculated at $73,087. SECTION 2. The Finance Department shall determine the proportion of the regulatory fee owed to the City based on the licensee's fireworks sales financial statements. The regulatory fee charged by the City shall not exceed 10% of the total gross sales of the fireworks sold in the city by the licensee. SECTION 3. This fee shall take effect upon the adoption of this resolution. /1/ III III III III III /1/ III III III III III III May 5, 2011 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO SETTING THE 2011 REGULATORY FEE FOR THE SALE OF FIREWORKS. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of ,2011 by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT MARQUEZ VACANT BRINKER SHORETT KELLEY JOHNSON MCCAMMACK Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 2011. Patrick J. Morris, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form: By: J SF. PENMAN, . y Attorney May 5, 2011