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POLICY STATEMENT 77

PAGE-WALKER ARTS & HISTORY CENTER OPERATIONS

Prepared by: Lyman Collins

Supersedes: 5/26/2005

Adopted by Council: 11/15/2012

Effective: 11/16/2012

Purpose

To adopt an official policy for the operation of the Page-Walker Arts & History Center, a public cultural resources facility administered by the Town of Cary designed to serve the cultural resource needs of Cary residents.

Coverage

This policy, upon adoption by the Town Council, shall be applicable to the operation and use of the Page-Walker Arts & History Center until such time that the policy statement is altered, modified, or rescinded by the Town Council.

Policy

The Town Council of the Town of Cary hereby establishes the following policy 

1.         Facility:  The facility is a cultural arts and history facility consisting of a gallery, parlor, kitchen, and outdoor performance area on the ground level 1st floor; the education/conference room, music room, wet classroom, and Walter Hines Page resource library on the second floor; and the Cary Heritage Museum, Archive Gallery, and Wet Classroom on the third floor. 

2.         Facility Usage: The following priority shall be established for scheduling functions with the facility: 

a.         Town sponsored programs and activities

b.         Programs and activities co-sponsored by the Town and approved sponsors, including the Friends of Page Walker Hotel

c.         Programs and activities sponsored by recognized local Cary based cultural resource organizations

d.         Programs and activities sponsored by recognized civic and non-profit organizations located in the corporate limits of Cary

e.         Activities and events for private functions held by individuals and groups who are residents of Cary

f.              Activities and events for private functions held by individuals and groups who are not residents of Cary 

3.         General Hours of Operation: The Page-Walker Arts & History Center shall be available for use during times established in the Town of Cary Standard Procedure 64 – Page-Walker Arts & History Center Use.  The Department Director or his/her designee shall reserve the right to alter hours of operation due to weather or for the health and safety of the public or employees. 

4.         Reservations

a.   Reservations for use of the facility shall be made as outlined in Standard Procedure 64 “Page-Walker Arts & History Center Use”. 

b.   Town sponsored and co-sponsored reservations may be made at any time.

c.   Cary residents shall have a priority reservation period for non Town sponsored use.

d.   The person making the application to reserve the facility must be at least 21 years of age and must assure adequate supervision when using the facility.

e.   Police security and/or general liability insurance may be required (at the user’s expense) as determined by the Department Director or designee. 

f.    The Department Director or designee reserves the right to make cancellations at any time.  Cancellation notices will be issued as far in advance as possible.  All reservations/damage deposits and usage fees will be returned in full if cancellation is initiated by the Department. 

g.   Cancellation may be initiated by the party making the reservation up to thirty (30) days prior to scheduled use without liability.  All cancellation notices must be submitted in writing to the facility supervisor. Cancellations made within 30 days of the scheduled use will result in forfeiture of reservation/damage deposit.

h.   No cancellations will be accepted within five (5) working days of scheduled usage.  Party making a cancellation within five (5) working days of usage will be liable for payment of rental fees and other charges in full.

5.         General Rules for Use of the Facility:

a.     An employee of the Department shall be on duty in the facility during all hours of operation or whenever the facility is open to the public.

b.         The following shall be prohibited within or on the premises of the facility:

(1)        Smoking within the building (smoking is permitted in designated areas outside the facility as permitted by law)

(2)        All illegal drugs and other substances

(3)        Weapons of all kinds except law enforcement officers in the execution of the duties and public demonstrations as approved by the Department Director or designee

(4)        Animals of any kind except those serving the needs of the handicapped and those used in public demonstrations as approved by Department Director or designee

(5)        Possession and consumption of liquor and alcoholic beverages;

Exception: Possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages may be allowed at Page-Walker Arts & History Center, 119 Ambassador Loop pursuant to the following conditions. For purposes of this Policy, “alcoholic beverages” means malt beverages and unfortified wine (beer and wine) with less than 16% alcohol by volume; and “liquor” means fortified wine, spirituous liquor, and mixed beverages; all as defined by the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission.

(a)        Alcoholic beverage possession and consumption shall be allowed during Town-sponsored and co-sponsored programs and activities.  Additionally, alcoholic beverage possession and consumption shall be allowed during a facility rental for programs and activities not sponsored or co-sponsored by the Town upon proper application by rental users as described below. 

(b)        Rental users shall submit an “Application to Serve Beer and Wine” which must be approved by facility staff, and pay all applicable fees as outlined in the annual budget of the Town of Cary. Possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages in connection with facility rentals by rental users shall be limited to the room or rooms that have been rented by that user and may require rental of an entire floor of the Center.  

(c)        Additional police security may be required at the rental user’s expense.  Such need will be at the discretion of the facility Supervisor. 

(d)        Rental user shall comply with all regulations of the North Carolina Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.

(e)        Rental users must provide proof of host liquor liability insurance coverage from a licensed insurer, or proof that caterer or bartender has liquor liability coverage.  The caterer must also provide general liability coverage naming the Town of Cary as Additional Insured.

(f)         Consumption of alcoholic beverages for Police training purposes shall be exempt from sub-paragraph (a) through (e) above.

(6)        Any type of behavior that is detrimental to the normal operation of the facility or the safety of the public or employees 

c.         Food and beverages are permitted only in designated areas.

d.         Persons or groups using the facility shall be responsible for the breakage, loss, or damage to the facility and equipment and shall bear the full replacement cost for such breakage, loss, or damage.

e.         Persons or groups using the facility shall be responsible for any personal items brought into the facility and shall remove same at the end of each scheduled use time and shall return any Town-owned equipment to its designated place within the facility as directed by the facility supervisor.

f.          The facility shall be open only to persons who are upon the premise for specific programs, activities, functions or other official Town business.

g.         Persons or groups violating any of the general rules are subject to immediate suspension from the facility and prosecution in the event of a law enforcement violation as provided in the Code of Ordinances of the Town of Cary. 

h.         The Department Director or designee may implement any other action deemed necessary to protect the health and welfare of the public, employees or the facility.

6.         Sale of goods

a.     Food, beverage or other sales are prohibited except (1) food, beverages, alcoholic beverages, and other items may be sold at Town sponsored or co-sponsored programs and activities; and (2) food, beverages, alcoholic beverages, and other items may be sold by a non-profit organization at its activities and programs as approved by the Department Director or designee. 

b.     Town staff may work with outside vendors to provide the sale of goods and/or services related to events for the duration of events held on the premises subject to agreement.

c.     No other vendors may provide and/or sell goods and/or services at Community Centers without prior written approval from the Director or designee.

7.         Fees shall be those as adopted by the Cary Town Council in the annual budget.