HomeMy WebLinkAbout21883 - RESOLUTIONS - 5/2/2007 ' RESOLUTION NO. 21883
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE
REVISED VILLAGEFEST RULES AND REGULATIONS TO
BE EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2007.
WHEREAS, on January 29, 1991, the City Council approved the program and
related actions to be known as VillageFest, a weekly street fair to take place on
Thursday in downtown Palm Springs; and
WHEREAS, over the years, VillageFest has increased the activity in the central
business district and expanded tourism opportunities; and
WHEREAS, VillageFest has become Southern California's most popular and longest
running weekly festival; and
WHEREAS, to establish guidelines for the operation of VillageFest, it is necessary to
adopt specific rules and regulations to govern the event; and
WHEREAS, on March 24, the VillageFest Board unanimously voted to recommend that
City Council approve the revised VillageFest Rules and Regulations.
' NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The revised VillageFest Rules and Regulations, a copy of which is
attached hereto and incorporated herein, is hereby adopted to be effective May 1, 2007.
SECTION 2. All previous Resolutions and Minute Orders adopting or amending the
VillageFest Rules and Regulations are hereby superseded.
ADOPTED the 2Id day of May, 2007.
David H, Ready, ty ' �riager
ATTEST:
' es Thompson, City Clerk
Resolution No, 21883
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CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS )
I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 21883 is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on the 2"d day of May, 2007, by
the following vote:
AYES: Councilmember Foat, Councilmember McCulloch, Councilmember Mills,
Mayor Pro Tern Pougnet, and Mayor Oden.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
mes Thompson, City Clerk
City of Palm Springs, California
' RULES AND REGULATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
All prospective vendors must present a completed application to the VillageFest Coordinator prior to being placed on
the agenda for appearance at the bimonthly VillageFest Board meeting for approval. Failure to provide all information
may keep applicants from participating.
All applicants must be approved for a specific status at VillageFest Annual, Season 1, Season 2, or Standby. Even
if applicants are not able to participate on a continual basis at VillageFest,they may apply for Standby Vendor spaces.
Determinations on vendor applications shall be based upon the application of a set of criteria further described in the
VillageFest Rules and Regulations.I mportant factors considered in the issuance of vendor permit applications include,
NEW VENDORS
• Are the proposed vendor's merchandise and/or service to be provided likely to be beneficial
to the purpose of VillageFest?
' • Are the proposed merchandise and/or service unique to VillageFest as opposed to other
merchandise and/or service already offered for sale?
■ Is the proposed booth setup within the guidelines established by the VillageFest Board?
• Has the proposed vendor provided the VillageFest Board with recent photographs of his/her
booth setup and merchandise?
EXISTING VENDORS
• Were any of the vendor's previously tendered checks returned by the bank because of
insufficient funds?
• Has the vendor made any late payments, and, if so, were all applicable late fees paid in a
timely manner-? Is the vendor's VillageFest account now current?
• Has the vendor consistently followed the VillageFest Rules and Regulations?
• Have there been any complaints about the vendor and/or his/her services or merchandise?If
so, were these complaints resolved in a timely and equitable manner?
• Has the vendor provided VillageFestwith all necessary permits,such as City business license,
insurance,and health permits?Did the vendor keep these permits current throughout the last
season without needing to be reminded by the VillageFest Coordinator or VillageFest Board?
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' Has the vendor violated any of the VillageFest Rules and Regulations and/or issued any
citations?
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[Vendors must work professionally, cooperatively and reasonably with both the customer and VillageFest staff in
resolving complaints.
VillageFest complies with all federal and state laws and statutes concerning child labor and prohibits the unlawful
employment of a minor by any vendorthat is in violation of any law. Such violation shall be deemed as not complying
with VillagFest Rules and Regulations.
VillageFest also complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which provides for equal access and
opportunity for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations. All vendors and their employees must comply
with the ADA.
All vendors must understand and comply with any and all state and federal laws relating in any manner to their goods
and services. For example,vendors of artwork must understand and comply with all copyright and/or trademark laws
that may govern the reproduction and/or sale of such artwork. It is never an adequate excuse that the vendor did not
understand the law,
The acceptance and use of any selling space at VillageFest constitute an agreement by any and all vendors,whether
Annual, Season 1, Season 2, or Standby, and persons helping or working with such vendors to comply with all
VillageFest Rules and Regulations and all state and federal laws_
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
I. VENDOR PARTICIPATION
Each VillageFest vendor must meet the criteria of one of the following categories, governed by the following
specific rules:
A. General Vendor
1. Art, crafts,jewelry, or wearable art vendors may not sell items that are commercially available,
have been purchased wholesale,or have not received approval from the VillageFest Board. In its
decision to approve or disapprove an article,the VillageFest Beard may also consider the factors
described at Section II.C, below.
2. Seventy-five percent(75%) of any craft,jewelry or wearable accessory item(s) offered for sale
must be the handcrafted work of the artist selling the wares at the booth. Items that are merely
hand-assembled of commercially-available manufactured parts shall not be considered
handcrafted forthe purpose of VillageFest.The artist must be present unless a representative has
been approved by the VillageFest Coordinator and/or the VillageFest Board.
3. A vendor may not receive merchandise, directly or indirectly, from any current or former vendor
who has been suspended and/or had his/her selling rights terminated.
B. Food Service Vendor
' 1. During each VillageFest event,all food service vendors must stay in their specified booth spaces,
which shall exclude curbs and pavers. VillageFest food service vendors[except produce or one
hundred percent(100%)prepackaged,not-potentially-hazardous specialtyfoed vendors]shall own
a restaurant or get approval from the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health to
operate out of an approved local food establishment(a commissary). If a food service vendor
operates out of an approved commissary, all food and related products are to be stored at the
commissary. At no time shall food or related products be stored at home or other unapproved
locations. Participating restaurants shall be subject to the same application and review process
aS all other food service vendors.
2. As indicated by the VillageFest Coordinator, all food service vendors must have adequate trash
containers for refuse,which shall include at least two(2)trash cans, and shall clean and remove
any trash or debris from their booth areas and surrounding areas before leaving the VillageFest
event.
3. Hand-washing facilities approved by the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health
must be provided within the temporary food facilities.
4. Food service equipment shall be equipped with tightfitting closures to prevent the entrance of
insects. These screens must be three-sided.
5. Facilities for sanitary disposal of all liquid waste are required and subject to the approval of the
Riverside County Department of Environmental Health.
6. All condiments are to be individually wrapped ordispensed from sanitary pour,pump orsqueeze-
type devices.
' 7. All food service vendors must comply with requirements imposed by the Riverside County
Department of Environmental Health, including securing and continuously maintaining a yearly
Riverside County Department of Environmental Heath food permit.
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8. Vendor vehicles must be moved out of the event perimeter prior to commencement of the event.
9. All areas must be kept neat and clean at all t1mes-
10. No food preparation may take place outdoors,except the cooking of foods on burners that do not
produce smoke.
C. Certified Farmers Market
See the VillageFest Coordinator to obtain the rules and regulations governing VillageFest's Certified
Farmer's Market.
0. Farmers' Market
1. The Farmers' Market operates under the California Department of Food and Agriculture
regulations. Certain guidelines have been established by the Farmers' Market and the City with
respect to specific needs of the event.Permits must be current and displayed at the point of sale
at all times.
2. All people wishing to sell their crops directly to the public Must contactthe VillageFest Coordinator.
Permits and assignments shall be made after the application review is completed.
3. Vendors shall not display or advertise items that they are not permitted to sell.
4. Vendors mustcJean up theirassignLd spaces before leaviing the eventand must provide their own
refuse containers- City trash containers shall not be used for vendor debris.
5. All fruit and produce to be sold shall be subject to the California Department of Food and '
,agriculture regulations.
6. Any vendor reselling produce or nursery products must obtain a permit from the California
Department of Food and Agriculture. A photocopy of a valid permit must be turned in to the
VillageFest Coordinator with the vendor's application. This permit must also be posted in the
vendor's booth and clearly visible to the public. Any questions regarding this permit shalt be
directed to the California Department of Food and Agriculture at(916)654-1237.
7. Any vendor selling products by the pound must have a scale certified by the Riverside County
Department of Weights&Measures.Without a certification sticker, no vendor may sell products
by the pound. For information, call (760) 863-7705.
E. Religious and Nonprofit Organizations
1. Approximately six percent (6%) of spaces shall be available for religious and nonprofit
organizations.Applicants shall be given space at the event on a first-came,first-served basis and
have that space on a rotation basis for a maximum of four(4)weeks per rotation. Participation
shall not be based upon the background or qualifications of a group or individual or the content
of the message involved.
2. Organizations raising funds during the event must have a current nonprofit [501(c)] status.
Verification must be provided at the time of application.
3. All monies generated by sales or solicitations, excluding direct material costs, must benefit the
nonprofit group. A full accounting of the nonprofit group's activities shall be provided to the
VillageFest Coordinator on a yearly basis by June 30.
4. Giving away merchandise or food items comparable to those that have been approved for sale '
by other VillageFest vendors shall not be allowed.
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' 5. No loudspeaker or public address system shall be used by the vendors during VillageFest.
Vendors shall not harass, follow or intimidate downtown visitors.Activities that are conducted in
such a manner as to interfere with the goals or purposes of VillageFest may result in immediate
revocation of the permit.
6. Nonprofit organizations raising money through donations, except community services
organizations, described in Section I.E.7. below, are governed by and shall adhere to all
VillageFest Rules and Regulations as if such organizations were general VillageFest vendors,
although they are entitled to a reduced space rental as provided by resolution of the City Council-
7- Nonprofit organizations that service the community of Palm Springs by returning any collected
monies to nonreligious organizations and causes that predominately benefit the City of Palm
Springs shall be entitled to sell items for such purposes, unless otherwise prohibited by City
Council.
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F. Miscellaneous
Additional miscellaneous categories for VillageFest participation include the following:
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2. Comic books must bear the seal of the Comic Code Authority or be published prior to the
establishment of the Comic Code Authority.
3. Books- An author, illustrator or crafter must be present at the booth unless otherwise approved
by the VillageFest Coordinator and/or VillageFest Board.
' 4. Collectibles appearing in a collector's guide, which guide must be presented to the VillageFest
Board for prior approval. Also included are modem collectibles produced before 1960.
S. Entertainment Entertainers wanting to perform at VillageFest must contact the VillageFest
Coordinator and bejuried bythe VillageFest Board.Community and non-commercial entertainers
may be approved on a limited basis by the VillageFest Coordinator,
6. Therapeutidmassage. The vendor must be a certified therapist, and each individual therapist
working with the vendor must have his/her own separate City of Palm Springs business license.
All licenses must be posted inside the booth at all times.
7. Political vendors. A limited number of spaces shall be available for political organizations. An
applicant shall be given space at VillageFest an a first-come,first-served basis for a maximum of
eight(8) weeks, with all fees being paid in advance. Participation shall not be based upon the
background or qualifications of a group or individual or the content of the message involved.
8. Corporate sponsorship. A business that does not meet the proper criteria under category
guidelines may become involved with VillageFest by becoming a VillageFest sponsorand setting
up a booth. However, no direct sales shall be allowed during VillageFest. Examples of potential
corporate sponsors shall include radio stations, newspapers, etc. Interested applicants shall
contact the VillageFest Coordinator for more information regarding sponsorship packages.
9. Commercial vendor.A business that does not meet the proper criteria under category guidelines
may become involved with VillageFest by becoming a commercial vendor and setting up a booth.
However, no direct sales shall be allowed during VillageFest. Examples of potential commercial
vendors shall Include real estate firms, timeshare companies, and other Coachella Valley
businesses. Interested applicants shall contact the VillageFest Coordinator for more information
' regarding commercial vendor packages.
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10, Retail Merchant vendor_Any merchant located within the Historic,Village Center,as defined by the
Palm Springs Zoning Code, or as separately approved by the VillageFest Board, is allowed to
distribute information regarding that merchant's service or products, but is not allowed to sell any
products. A maximum of five (5) retail merchant vendors shall be allowed to participate at
VillageFest each week.
11, Attraction vendor.Any bona fide cultural,entertainment orsporting venue located in the Coachella
Valley is allowed to participate in VillageFest, but preference will be given to Palm Springs-based
attractions.A maximum of five(5)attraction vendors shall be allowed to participate at VillageFest
each week and applicants shall be given space at the event on a first-come, first-served basis.
II. APPLICATIONS FOR NEW PROSPECTIVE VENDORS
A completed application must be delivered to the VillageFest Office at least fourteen(14)days before the next
regularly-scheduled VillageFest Board meeting.Incomplete applications cannot be considered for approval.The
VillageFest Coordinator shall advise the applicant of the VillageFest Board meeting date and time when
attendance by the applicant is required and the application shall be reviewed and evaluated.
Upon acceptance of the application by the VillageFest Coordinator, the prospective vendor shall immediately
pay the application fee at the Palm Springs Leisure Center_The fee shall be paid by cash, money order,credit
card(MasterCard or Visa),or a check made payable to the City of Palm Springs;no out-of-state checks will be
accepted.A valid California driver's license with picture identification shall be required for proof of identity.
A. Prospective vendors must attend a VillageFest Board meeting with representative samples of their
merchandise, including intended selling prices, for each item to be sold at VillageFest. Prospective
vendors shall have the burden to establish that the items to be sold meet the requirements set forth in
these Rules and Regulations. '
B. All applications must contain the names, addresses; telephone numbers, and signatures of the
responsible persons.
C. Vendor Permit Determinatoris. New vendor permit applications shall be approved ordenied based upon
the application of the following set of criteria to each application:
1. A vendor's merchandise shall be reviewed and evaluated by the VillageFest Board according to
the goals and purposes of VillageFest as well as subjective considerations as to quality of the
items and raw materials used,workmanship, uniqueness, and appropriateness of the items for
VillageFest. It is within the discretion of the VillageFest Board to deny applications based upon
these criteria;
2. The merchandise and/or service are deemed unique in some specific way to VillageFest in
contrast to other merchandise and/or service already offered for sale by VillageFest vendors, or
otherwise possess a high degree of quality in raw material,workmanship, and presentation;
3_ The proposed booth setup is within the guidelines established by VillageFest;
4. The proposed vendorhas provided theVillageFest Boardwith recent photographs of histherbooth
setup and merchandise;
5. The application proposal presents other significant factors not specifically listed in these criteria
demonstrating a substantial contribution toward the promotion of the goals and purposes of
VillageFest,
Any additional products introduced by a vendor without authorization by the VillageFest Board must be ,
removed from the booth immediately upon notification by the VillageFest Coordinator.
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t D. The VillageFest Board reserves the right, in its discretion, to prohibit the sale or display of those items
or services characterized as pornographic, illegal, or hazardous.
E. All new vendors, depending upon the start date, shall be assigned as an Annual, Season 1, Season 2,
l or Standby Vendor.
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III. APPLICATIONS FOR CURRENT VENDORS
A. Every year, each vendor shall be reviewed for possible re jury with the VillageFest Board to maintain
his/her status as a vendor, and he/she must complete an application packet.
B. For an Annual Vendor, that jury period will occur prior to October 1 to maintain his/her Annual status.
C. A Season 1 Vendor(October through May) shall have to re-jury prior to October 1 to maintain his/her
Season 1 status.
D. A Season 2 vendor(June through September)shall have to re jury prior to June 1 to maintain his/her
Season 2 status.
E. All vendors must complete a new application packet yearly and return it to the VillageFest Coordinator
prior to the start of the season for review by the VillageFest Board,
IV. FEES AND PERMITS
A. All vendors must obtain/maintain the following to participate at VillageFest:
1. VillageFest business license;
2. City of Palm Springs liability insurance;
3. Seller's permit;
4. Health permit(for food service vendors ONLY)
To obtain these permits, see"VillageFest Location and Contact Information"in the front of these Rules
and Regulations for addresses and telephone numbers. Vendors who have a Palm Springs business
should contact the VillageFest Coordinator for further details.
V. GENERAL RULES FOR VENDORS
A. Vendors rnustpartiGipate once space isallorated.VillageFest shall proceed asschcduled,rain orshine,
There shall be no fee credit given to a vendor if he/she decides not to participate on any night for
whatever reason.
B. Standby Vendors:These vendors shall be allotted spaces when current vendors will not be participating
on any given evening.A Standby Vendorshall contact the VillageFest Coordinator no laterthan twenty-
four (24) hours before a VillageFest event to ascertain if any space is available for the following
Thursday, If a space is available, the Standby Vendor must pay his/her space fee at the Palm Springs
Leisure Center and bring his/hcr receipt to the VillageFest event.An approved Standby Vendor shall park
at the corner of Tahquitz Canyon Way between Belardo Road and Palm Canyon Drive to await direction
of VillageFest staff as to the location of his/her space.The Standby Veridor shall adhere to all notification
' of absence rules as specified in Section V.C, below_
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C. It is the responsibility of the vendor to notify the VillageFest Coordinator no later than the Monday before ,
the next VillageFest event, by phone or e-mail or in writing, if helshe will be absent from that event. A
vendor failing to notify the VillageFest Coordinator prior to an absence shall be charged with an
inexcusable absence.A vendor with two or more inexcusable absences in a one(1) -month period or
two (2) or more inexcusable absences within a three (3) -month period shall be subject to a fine,
suspension, and possible revocation of his/her VillageFest permit
D. When a vendor decides to terminate participation in VillageFest, helshe must notify the VillageFest
Coordinator, in writing, before the first Thursday of the month of the departure. No fee credit or refund
shall be given if a vendor notifies the VillageFest Coordinator of departure after the first Thursday of the
month-
E. Sales privileges and spaces may not be sold, sublet, or transferred in any way.
F. VillageFest vendors,theiremployeesandfamilymembersshallbeappropriatelydressed,e.g.,shirtsand
shoes, and conduct themselves in an orderly and businesslike manner.
G. No person shall deface or otherwise abuse the downtown buildings, plants or landscape. Power cords
must be completely taped down to limit the liability for the vendor and conform to City safety
requirements. Power must be supplied from public light poles rather than private connections. These
power poles have a maximum limit of two (2)amps per vendor. Should a vendor's connection cause
consistent power outages, the vendor shall be required to redesign his/her power needs to be self-
sustaining and utilize the power poles for lighting ONLY. No halogen lights are allowed; ONLY
incandescent and fluorescent lights are allowed.
H. No person or business participating in VillageFest shall state, imply or otherwise suggest that the City
of Palm Springs endorses,sponsors or supports the views of his/herfits organization,candidate, product
or service,
I. Vendors mustpolice all streets,curbs,sidewalks and areas surrounding their booths and remove all litter
and stains that result from their activities.When removing or dismantling setups,all vendors must clean
their own spaces of all debris. If a space is left in poor condition,the vendor will be charged Twenty-Five
Dollars ($25)for the cleanup-
J. No alcoholic beverages are to be consumed or sold within a booth.
K. Merchants' windows may not be obscured at any time by vendors' boards, banners or other large
displays orequipment.Vendors are not allowed to prop up orhang any merchandise on any wall,building
or trees along the street.
L. The City shall provide maximum visibility and access to merchant businesses that remain open during
VillageFest hours. Therefore, a vendor's booth height will be a major consideration in booth space
allocation. Proposed increases in a vendor's booth height may require booth relocation. Contact the
VillageFest Coordinator if any booth modification is desired.
M. Vendors are not guaranteed space in the location of their choice.The VillageFest Coordinator has the
authority to assign and reassign spaces. Any vendor requesting reassignment of selling space must
notify the VillageFest Coordinator in writing. The VillageFest Coordinator reserves the right to refuse
assignment of space to any vendor or prospective vendor on the basis of any lawful reason.
N_ Dimensions of the space allocated to each vendor are sixteen (16)feet wide and twelve (12)feet from
the curb. Vendors shall not move into the middle of the street with their booths, which is in violation of
health and safety regulations.
O. All trailers shall fit within the existing VillageFest booth dimensions of sixteen (16)feet wide and twelve ,
(12)feet from the curb, or one (1) additional booth space may be purchased to accommodate a trailer
that is thirty-two (32) feet wide and twelve (12) feet from the curb. Trailers should be clean and must
present an attractive, professional image consistent with the goals and purpose of VillageFest.
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P. Vendors must stay within their assigned spaces and out of fire lanes at all times. It is the vendor's
responsibility to be aware of the fire lanes, as specified by the VillageFest Coordinator.
Q. Signage.
All vendors approved for VillageFest participation after May 1, 2007, shall identify their booths with
appropriate signage(including business name)in a minimum size of twelve(12)inches by eighteen(18)
inches or as approved by the VillageFest Board.
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• All vendors approved for VillageFest participation before May 1, 2007, shall identify their booths with
appropriate signage(including business name)in a minimum size of twelve(12)inches by eighteen(18)
inches by submitting a drawing,photograph orsample to the VillageFest Coordinator for approval by the
VillageFest Board on or before October 1, 2007.
R. All tables used within a booth space must be covered and draped with a fire-retardant fabric,which may
be either a disposable or nondisposable material. Farmers may use skirted tables in lieu of using full
table covers. The covering or draping should be neat and clean and should not be more than two (2)
inches from the ground on all sides.All covering or draping must be treated to be fire retardant.A canopy
is recommended to all vendors.
S. Vendors must be in possession of a valid VillageFest permit card at all times during setup,operation and
dismantling.The permitis to be conspicuously displayed in the booth during operation.Additionally,if the
activity involves food sales,the vendor must also have all relevant documents or permits,demonstrating
compliance with Department of Environmental Health regulations-
T. Vendors mustremoveall boxes andcontainers used inthetransportation of their merchandise BEFORE
VillageFest begins for the evening. Empty boxes may be stored under tables as long as they are not
visible, e.g„ under a drape.
' U. Street Closure; Parking
1. The City begins barricading the streets at approximately 5:00 p-m.during Season 1 and 6:00 p.m.
during Season 2 on Thursdays.Vendors must not park in the traffic lanes until that time.Vendor
vehicles must be unloaded and parked outside of the event perimeter prior to the scheduled time
for commencement of the event. Vendors must be cleared off the street NO LATER THAN
11:00 P.M.A vendor shall be fined Twenty-Five Dollars ($25) if his/her setup is not complete at
the start of the event or he/she closes down before the end of the event at 10:00 p.m. A vendor
shall receive one(1)Vendor Pass for his/her vehicle.The Vendor Pass must be displayed in the
vehicle's front windshield to gain entry to VillageFest.
2. Vendors shall only be allowed to enter the event from the intersections ofAmado Road,Tahquitz
Canyon Way,and Arenas Road at Palm Canyon drive.Vendor vehicles must head SOUTH ONLY
on Palm Canyon Drive at all times when entering and leaving the event. Citations shall be issued
to violators of these rules.
3. Vendors and their employees shall park outside of the event perimeter, except for Farmers'
Market vendors.
a. No vendor shall bring his/her vehicle onto the street from the time the event has started until the
time it ends_ The VillageFest Coordinator shall notify all vendors, in advance, when changes in
event hours go into effect.
5_ Vendors must not, at any time, move any traffic control devices, such as barricades, signs or
delineators. Citations shall be issued to violators of these rules.
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V. Health, Fire and Police Regulations
1. Cooperation with total health, fire and police departments is essential. Vendors must be aware
of and comply with code requirements. Only pedestrian traffic will be permitted in the fire lanes.
Specific questions regarding the interpretation of codes should be directed to the appropriate
agency.
2. Any furniture or equipment to be used within the booth space assigned must first be approved by
the VillageFest Coordinator.Any drapes,curtains,drops,or decorative materials must be treated
with a flame retardant in accordance with Palm Springs Fire Department regulations.Any vendor
selling combustible products or doing open-air cooking must provide a fire extinguisher(2A-1 OBC
Type).
3. All use of propane in conjunction with cooking or heating must be pre-approved by the palm
Springs Fire Department before a permit can be issued-
W. Event Hours
Season 1 (October through May) - 6:00 P.M. to 10:00 p.m_
Season 2 (June through September) - TOD p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
X. A vendor wanting to change or add products to his/her current list must re jury before the VillageFest
Board for approval prior to putting new items on the street for sale.
Y. It is the vendor's responsibility to report any hazardous condition that is found to be in or around the
vendor's booth to the VillageFest Coordinator. If the problem cannot be remedied immediately, the
vendor shall be relocated to another space until such time that the hazard can be corrected-
Z. A vendor violating a city, county, state or federal regulation will be automatically terminated for cause.
This includes, but is not limited to, public behavior, traffic regulations, and public safety.
AA. Weather Days
1. The VillageFest Coordinator shall announce when the event is canceled due to poor weather,
wind, or extreme heat conditions. The decision to call a weather day is within the sole and
exclusive discretion of the VillageFest Coordinator. Credit and refunds shall not be given to
vendors for any weather day. When a weather day is called, vendors shall stop selling and
immediately shutdown their operations.
2. VillageFest shall remain open until aweatherday is called by the VillageFest Coordinator.Vendors
shall not be allowed to bring their vehicles into the street early or leave early due to weather
conditions unless directed by the VillageFest Coordinator.
3. It is a vendor's responsibility to provide hisiherown coverings to protect merchandise and products
from weather-related conditions.
4. On days when there are ominous weather conditions and vendor participation may be lessened,
vendors shall not park their vehicles in unoccupied spaces.
BB. Vendors shall not play loud music or make laud noises that can be heard outside their assigned spaces.
Hawking is strictly prohibited. Vendors shall not solicit customers outside their selling spaces.
CC. Any entertainer performing on the street shall maintain the volume of the music so as not to disturb
his/her surrounding vendors. A verbal warning shall be given for llte first(V) offense. A second (2m)
warning shall result in a written citation.Should a second(2nd)citation be warranted,the vendor shall be ,
removed from the event.If a vendor chooses to appeal the removal, he/she shall make the appeal before
the VillageFest Board for a decision on whether his/her privileges shall be restored and he/she is able
to return as a vendor at VillageFest.
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DD. No vendor shall conduct any type of raffle or other form of gaming or gambling activity.
' El=. Vendors are responsible for the actions of their employees,associates,and any independent contractors
working for them. Vendors shall be courteous to other vendors, the public, and VillageFest staff and
management.Vendors shall engage in prudent customer relations and customary business practices_
VI. ENFORCEMENT AND APPEALS
A. Issuance of Permits
1. The VillageFest Board shall review all VillageFestapplications and product samples todetermine
whetherthey meet VillageFest criteria.The VillageFest Board shall not discriminate on the basis
of race, religion, creed, color, gender,or national origin.
2. Upon the VillageFest Board's approval of a vendor permit and payment of applicable fees, the
VillageFest Coordinator shall then issue a VillageFest permit, subject to availability of spaces
within particular categories.
3. If the application is denied,an appealmay be made,in writing,to the VillageFest Board,who shall
review the denial_ The appeal must be filed within fifteen (15) days of the denial date. The
VillageFest Board will make a determination.
If a vendor desires to appeal the VillageFest Board's determination,an appeal must be made, in
writing,to the City Manager within fifteen(15)days of the VillageFest Board's determination.The
City Manager shall render a decision regarding the appeal.The City Managers decision shall be
final-
B. Suspension and Revocation of Permits
1. All VillageFest vendors must comply with the purpose and goals of VillageFest and all VillageFest
Rules and Regulations. All vendors shall bear in mind that VillageFest is an event for the
enjoyment of City and Coachella Valley residents and visitors to the desert area who contribute
to the tourism industry.VillageFest vendors shall not conduct their activities so as to antagonize
or be offensive to residents or visitors and shall do everything possible to encourage and promote
the festive nature of VillageFest. Noncompliance with any VillageFest rule or regulation,including
offensive conduct, is grounds for suspension or revocation of the VillageFest permit.
2. Upon finding grounds for suspension or revocation,the VillageFest Coordinator shall suspend or
revoke a vendor's permit for a period deemed appropriate in light of the violation's nature. Minor
but repeated violations shall be grounds for longer suspensions or revocation of permits. The
order of suspension or revocation shall be issued by the VillageFest Coordinator, in writing,
j specifying the effective date of and grounds for the suspension or revocation.
3. Generally, the first(10)violation of the VillageFest Rules and Regulations shall result in a verbal
warning,the second(2"d)in a wr tten cifation, and the third(3b)in suspension or revocation of the
vendor's VillageFest permit. Notwithstanding the foregoing, violations that, by their nature, are
known or considered to be very serious may result in immediate revocation of the vendors
VillageFest permit regardless of the presence orabsence of priorviolations.The City reserves the
t right to immediately order the removal of all equipment and material belonging to a vendor from
the street for any reason deemed necessary to secure the public health, safety and welfare.
4. Upon suspension or revocation of a VillageFest permit,the vendor shall have the right to appeal
the suspension or revocation to the VillageFest Board. Such appeal must be made within fifteen
(15)days of the issuance of the suspension or revocation,and any such suspension or revocation
shall be effective until and unless overturned on appeal.
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5. After receipt of an appeal,the VillageFest Coordinator shall schedule the matter for hearing at the '
next available VillageFest Board meeting at which the matter can be presented and shall provide
the vendor with at least ten (10) days' written notice of the time and place of the hearing. The
vendor shall have the burden to show cause as to why the suspension or revocation should be
overtumed. Technical rules of evidence shall not apply. Following the hearing, the VillageFest
Board may approve, modify, or reverse the VillageFest Coordinator's order of suspension or
revocation. Notice of the VillageFest Board's decision shall be given, in writing, to the applicant
within fifteen(15)days of the hearing.The VillageFest Board's decision shall be final and binding.
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Application
Applications must be submitted at least 14 days prior to any regular V illagcFest Board meeting.A non-refundable application
fee must be paid when submitting this application.Upon approval of an application by the VillageFest Board,a VillageFest
permit fee must be paid and proof of insurance provided before a space may be assigned.
PLEASE PRINT
1. Beginning date of Villagul7est participation:
2. Will be participating as: p Annual Vendor ❑ Season I Vendor(October-May) ❑Season 1f Vendor(June- September)
3. Name of business or group:
4. Contact person:
Address:
5. Phone:(Day) (Night) (Cell)
E-Mail Address:
6. Briefly describe type of vendor:_
' 7. nescribe(including prices)each product for sale(use another page if needed):
S $
$ $
$ Ti
$ $
8. Is this a nonprofit organization? ❑ Yes I] No I_R-S. #
9. Seller's Resale Permit No.:
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The undersigned acknowledges receipt of the rules and regulations outlined and agrees that hdshe will comply with the rules. Noncompliance will result
I in removal of the acdvity from the streets_ The undersigned further certifies that he/she is the responsible person refcrrcd to in the rules and that he/she is
authorized to execute the permit and release and waiver forms on behalf of the group. "11ie undersigned has read the release and waiver clause in the permit
and hereby agrees to be bound by its terms.
Pailare to comply fully with all rules and regulations will result in forfeiture of right to participate in future Palm Springs VillageFest activities and/or
immediate removal from event site.All participants shall indemnify,defend and save harmless the City,its officers,officials,agents and employers from
and against any and all claims,demands,lawsuits,penaltica or linhilitie.9 by any name and of any kind or natlue whatsoever,which the City,its officers,
officials,agents and employees may sustain or incur or which may be imposed upon diem or any of them for injury to or deiah of any person or damage
to any property as a result of or arising out of the partioipant'S acts of omission in connection with VillageFtst
DATE SIGNATURE
PLEASE PRINT NAME
FOOD SERVICE VENDORS ONLY
Prior to subaritting this application,you must get approval from the Riverside County Department ofEnvironmcntal Health. If approved by the VillagcPes
Board,applicant must also obtain ayearly Riverside County DcpartmentoMnvironmental HcalthPood Permit.Applications withoutthe hcalthdcparhnents
authorized signature CANNOT be considered.
DATE
Riverside County Department of Environmental Health
Authorized Signature Telephone Number
VILLAGEFEST FEE SCHEDULE
Effective July 1 , 2007
VENDOR TYPE DESCRIPTION FEE TYPE FEE TERM FEE AMOUNT
Application Fee N/A N/A N/A $25.00
(Nat Refundable)
VillageFest City Permit N/A Annual January-December $67.00
Certificate of Insurance Provide from Private Carrier or Annual January-December $75.00
Puchase from the City (If City-provided)
Insurance Processing Fee NIA N/A N/A $15.00
General Vendor Arts,crafts,jewelry, Farmers Annual January-December $145/month
Market, mist. Season 1 October-May $2501month
Season June-September $1501month
Merchant Vendor Any merohant located within the Season 1 October-May $250/month
Historic Village Center,as defined Season 2 June-September $150/month
by the City's Zoning Code,or as
separately approved by the Rotation
VillageFest Board is allowed to (Max: 1 month per
distribute information regarding vendor)
company s service or products, but
not allowed to sell any products
(Max.'5 per week)
Attractions Vendor Any bona fide cultural, Palm Springs:
entertainment or sporting venue Season 1 October-May 5250/month
located in the Coachella Valley,but Season 2 June-September $150/month
with preference given to Palm
Springs-based attractions;filled on Other:
a first-came,first-served basis October-May S300/month
' (Max.:5 per week) June-September 51801month
Food Service Vendor Sells Consumable food items Annual January-December $200/month
Season 1 October-May $315/month
Season 2 June-September $185/month
Nonprofit Vendor Has a 501 C permit and includes Annual January-December $40/week
religious organizations Seasons October-May $401week
(Max.:6%of total spaces) Season 2 June-September $40/week
(4-week maximum)
(paid in advance)
Political Vendor Is running for political office and Annual January-December S50/week
campaigning at event Season 1 October-May S50/week
Season 2 June-September S501week
(8-week maximum)
(paid in advance)
Corporate Sponsorship Advertises event and provides Annual January-December Negotiated by
other benefits and support to event Season 1 October-May contract
Season 2 June-September
Commercial Vendor Does not meet criteria for any of Annual January-December $200/week
the foregoing vendor types:allowed Season 1 October-May 52001week
to distribute information regarding Season 2 June-September $200/week
company's service or products,but
not allowed to sell any products
Standby Vendor Any pre-approved vendor who will Annual January-December NIA
fill a vacant space one event at a Season 1 October-May $85/week
time on a first-come,first-served Season 2 June-September $85/week
basis
Entertainers pre-Approved Rotation Negotiated by
Contract
CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET
I. ADMISSIBLE PRODUCERS AND PRODUCTS
Producers and products fall in the following categories:
A. Agricultural Producers (farmers. fishermen):
1. Certifiable Agricultural Products: These are fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts in the shell, honey,
eggs, nursery stock, and cut flowers,which have been produced or grown on property controlled
by the producer. Product certification is made by the County Agricultural Commissioner in the
county of production. Certifiable Agricultural Products can only be sold at the market by the
producer who produced them, the producer's employees, or the producer's immediate family.
2. Non-Certifiable Agricultural Products.These include dried fruits and vegetables, processed nuts,
juices, jams, pickled or smoked agricultural products, live animals, livestock, aquaculture,
viticulture, vermiculture. These products may be dried, ground, roasted, juiced, smoked or
otherwise altered in a one-stage process by a second party. Canned foods are permitted if
processed in an approved facility. Products in this category must have been grown, bred, raised,
cultivated, or collected upon land,which the producer controls.
B. Prepared Foods Producers (non-agricultural products):
Producers may sell products that are cooked, canned, preserved, or otherwise treated. Canned foods
are permitted if processed in an approved facility.These non-agricultural products may not compete with
products made by farmers from their own production.
II. PERMITS, LICENSES AND DOCUMENTATION
All sellers must comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances and regulations and obtain
all necessary permits. All certified and non-certified agricultural product sales shall be in conformity with the
current State Direct Marketing Regulations for Certified Producers (California Code of Regulations Title 3, §
1392).
All sellers must also carry liability insurance provided by the City of Palm Springs.
A. Certified Producers (fresh fruits and vegetables, eggs, honey, nuts in the shell, nursery stock, and cut
flowers) must provide the following:
1. A completed application.
2. The "hold harmless" page (last page of these rules) signed by the producer.
3. A current"Certified Producer's Certificate" listing those commodities the producer is offering for
sale. Please mark on the certificate those products that you will bring to the market and the
months during which you will sell them if they are different from the harvest months.
4, An"Employee Authorization Letter"printed on letterhead(orwith return name,address and phone
number) signed by the producer, naming each employee and family members who may sell for
the producer. For family members, please indicate their relationship to the owner.
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5. Second Certificate:If the producer sells the produce of a Second Certificate,each certificate must
be referenced on the other producer's certificate. No more than two second certificates are
allowed.
' 6. Nursery Stock: A"Nursery Stock License." (Note: Cut flowers are exempt.)
7. Cut Flowers:A"Seller's Permit"from the Board of Equalization (BOE) and a"Business License'
from the City of Palm Springs-
S. Organic Products An"Organic Certification"per the National Organic Program and the California
Organic Products Act of 2003,
B. Non-Certifiable Producers must provide the following:
1. A completed application.
2. The"hold harmless" page (last page of these rules) signed by the producer.
3. A current"Certified Producer's Certificate" listing those commodities the producer is offering for
sale. Please mark on the certificate those products that you will bring to the market and the
months during which you will sell them if they are different from the harvest months.
4. An"Employee Authorization Letter"printed on letterhead(orwith return name,address and phone
number) signed by the producer, naming each employee and family members who may sell for
the producer. For family members, please indicate their relationship to the owner.
5. Second Certificate:If the producersells the produce of a Second Certificate,each certificate must
be referenced on the other producer's certificate. No more than two second certificates are
allowed.
6. "No Pesticide" and "No Chemicals" Claims: An "Application Use Form."
7. If selling Non-Certifiable Agricultural Products(products resulting from a one-stage process of a
certified product, such as jam,juice, dried fruits, etc.), the following must also be provided:
a. The "Certified Producer's Certificate" must list the certified product used to produce the
non-certified product. For example: Jam producers must have a "Certified Producer's
Certificate" listing the fruits used for jams.
b. A"County of Riverside Department of Environmental Health Permit"must be provided and
displayed.
8. If selling Non-Certifiable Agricultural Products/OtherProducts(liveanimals, livestock, aquaculture,
viticulture, and vermiculture), the following must also be provided:
a. A"Proof of Ownership."Producers may be asked to produce documentation or verification
related to their production.
C. Second Certificate Producers
Second Certificate Producers must also have their embossed certificate clearly posted. The producers
are only allowed to sell for two additional certified producers, as listed on the producer's certificate. All
produce must be separated so it can be identified by certificate.
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III. POSTINGS
A. Product Information and Claims:
1. Sellers shall only display or advertise items that have been approved for sale.
2. Organic Products: No producer may use the term "organic" unless certified through the State o9
California organic program and the following language is posted:
"ORGANICALLY GROWN IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA ORGANIC FOODACT2003."
In addition, certification by an established organization that certifies organic farming practices,
such as California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF), may also be posted.
When an organic grower is also selling non-organic produce at the same stand, the non-organic
produce must be clearly separated from the organic produce and clearly labeled"non-organic'in
letters at least two (2) inches high.
A market violation will be issued to anyone who falsely advertises "organic" growing practices,
either in signs or verbal claims.
The"Organic Registration Form" must be clearly pasted at the stand.
3. "No Pesticides" and"No Chemicals" Claims:
Producers who are not certified organic and wish to claim"No Pesticides"or"No Chemicals"must
identify on an "Application Use Form" (described below and available from the VillageFest
Coordinator) any synthetically compounded product applied to the crop. The "Application Use
Form" must be posted immediately adjacent to the"No Pesticides" or"No Chemicals"sign. The
words"No Spray"are not permitted on any sign, as they are vague and do not identify compounds
applied. A market violation will be issued to anyone claiming "No Pesticides" without an
"Application Use Form" posted immediately adjacent to the sign claiming "No Pesticides."
Application Use Form (sample only)
Application Name Compound
Fertilizer Urea Synthetic Nitrogen
Pesticides* No
Growth Regulator No
*These include fungicides, herbicides and rodenticides.
B. Packaged Products:
Packaged products must be labeled with the producer's name,address, product name, ingredients,and
net weight.
C. scales,
All producers using a weighing device (scale) must have the scale registered and sealed within the
previous twelve (12) months by County Weights and Measures. Producers must have the receipts for
registration with them at all times to verify that their scales are registered. The county sticker indicating
the scale has been sealed must be visible and current. Registration and seals from any county are valid
in every county statewide-
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IV. PRODUCT QUALITY
A. Standards:
' All products will be expected to be of the highest quality, taste, freshness, or craftsmanship.
B. Minimum Grade,-
All produce must meet USDA minimum grade requirements and represent a"field run"or better quality
• range. Additionally, all containers of produce offered for sale must not exceed California Department of
Food and Agriculture (CDFA) tolerance for spoilage and waste. Containers of culls only will not be
permitted for sale and will be immediately removed from sale with a warning issued unless the grower
is also selling the same product at a"field run"standard or better.Culls must be clearly labeled as "culls,"
"Overripe," "canning grade,"and priced accordingly. Subsequent violations will be subject to additional
penalties.
C. Product Inspections:
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All commodities and products shall be subject to inspection at any time by the County Agricultural
Commissioner, the Department of Environmental Services (Health Department), and/or the Market
Manager.
V. FEES AND LOAD SHEET
Agricultural producers, both certified and non-certified, shall pay regular vendor fees (see VillageFest Fee
Schedule). Each certified producer is required by law to pay sixty cents(600)as a State Agriculture Fee.These
fees are to be paid to the VillageFest Coordinator at the end of the market with an accompanying completed
Load Sheet.All Load Sheets must list commodities sold, commodity unit price, and accurate gross income per
commodity.
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ftIMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW AS A VILLAGEFEST VENDOR
■ A vendor is not guaranteed space in the location of his/her choice.The VillageFest Coordinator has the authority to move your
space location at any time.
■ No vehicles(other than those of Farmer's Market vendors) may remain on Palm Canyon Drive after 6:00 p.m.
■ Unpacking and unloading on the street prior to 5:00 p.m. is strictly prohibited.
■ All power cords must be completely taped down at all times to avoid trip-and-fall hazards.VillageFest staff will check each
week.
■ VillageFest proceeds RAIN or SHINE, unless otherwise directed by City staff.
■ No fee credit shall be given to a vendor who chooses not to participate because of inclement weather.
■ A vendor must notify the VillageFest Coordinator of his/her absence at least twenty-four(2<4)hours in advance ofVillageFest.
■ All products must be approved by the VillageFest Board prior to selling them at VillageFest.
■ The artist must be present at VillageFest unless a representative has been approved by the VillageFest Coordinator and/or
the VillageFest Board.
■ If you no longer plan to participate at VillageFest and want to obtain a full refund for a pre-paid month, you must notify the
VillageFest Coordinator by the first Thursday of that month.
■ The VillageFest Coordinator has the authority to cite vendors for non-compliance with the VillageFest Rules and Regulations.
■ During VillageFest:
■ If there are any issues regarding City services,other vendors and/or visitors,please contact the VillageFest Coordinator
at(760)902-6781 for assistance.VillageFest staff has access to the City's electrician,police,fire and emergency services
personnel, etc.
■ If the VillageFest Coordinator cannot be reached via the above cell phone number,the City's VillageFest booth is located
at the southwest corner of Tahquitz Canyon Way and Palm Canyon Drive.VillageFest booth staff has access to a radio
to contact emergency personnel and the VillageFest Coordinator.
■ The VillageFest office is closed on Fridays. Messages maybe left by calling(760)320-3781-,staff will return your phone calls
the next business day.
■ The VillageFest office is closed on all public holidays.
�& YOUR GUIDE TO VILLAGEFEST
Applying for VillageFest Participation:
r When you receive the VillageFest Rules and Regulations, please review all of the information to ensure that
VillageFest is the right venue for your product.
■ Return the application to the VillageFest Coordinator, along with the required documents listed on Page 6 of
the VillageFest Rules and Regulations.
Upon receipt of the completed application,the VillageFest Coordinator shall schedule you for the next available
board meeting. Board meetings take place every second and fourth Tuesday of the month and a complete
application must be returned to the VillageFest Coordinator at least fourteen(14)days prior to a board meeting.
The VillageFest Board Agenda is available online at http://www,paimsprings-ca.gov, 'Board &
Commissions,"Agendas," "VillageFest Board."
■ Potential vendors must bring any items they plan to show at VillageFest to the board meeting for review. The
VillageFest Board will either accept or deny your application at the board meeting.
■ If the application is approved, you may purchase your VillageFest Business License ($67)and City insurance
($75) at the Business License Division located at City Hall.
Contact the VillageFest Coordinator at (760) 320-3781 the day after the application is approved to set up an
orientation time and discuss your start date.
After completing orientation, it is time to get started at VillageFest.
Day of Event:
5:00 p.m. —Street closure at Amado Road. Vendors may begin to set up on Palm Canyon Drive.
■ 6:00 p.m.—AII vendors must be set up and ready to sell. Entertainment vendors may begin entertaining. All
vehicles must be off the street (excluding Farmers Market vendors).
■ 10:00 p.m.—Vendors may begin packing up. Palm Canyon Drive opens up to vendors to allow their vehicles
on the street for tear down.
■ 11:00 p.m. —All vendor merchandise and vehicles must be off the street. Palm Canyon Drive opens up at
Amado Road to allow through traffic.
■ Remember to
• Keep the center lane clear at all times for emergency access.
■ Maintain the southern direction of the street. Even though Palm Canyon Drive is closed for VillageFest, it
is a one-way street.
■ Keep your gray VillageFest Permit in your booth at all times. City staff will be around to ensure your permit
is displayed and up to date. The VillageFest Rules and Regulations stipulate that VillageFest permits Must
be conspicuously displayed during operations in the upper right-hand corner of the booth. If you are required
to have a Riverside County Environmental Health permit,this must also be displayed in conjunction with the
VillageFest permit.
■ Police all streets, curbs, sidewalks and areas surrounding your booth and remove all litter and stains that
result from your activity. When removing or dismantling your booth, you must clean your own space of all
debris.