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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 09171996 - C23 043 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS = Contra FROM: Barton J. Gilbert, ' Costa Director of General Services County DATE: September 17, 1996 SUBJECT: Filming Ordinance SPECIFIC REQUESTS OR RECOMMENDATION(S)8 BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATION INTRODUCE Filming Ordinance, waive reading, and set Tuesday, October 8, 1996, for adoption. BACKGROUND In an effort to increase film production throughout California, in 1989 AB 4680 was signed into law by the Governor. This Bill directed the California Film Commission (CFC) to develop a model process for granting filming permits in order to eliminate the bureaucracy film companies had previously encountered in many California cities and counties. Among the provisions of AB 4680 are the requirement for the adoption of a filming ordinance by cities and counties and the use of the model process developed by the CFC. This ordinance complies with the provisions of AB 4680. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: YES SIGNATURE: RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): ACTION OF BOARD ON_ 0 dj4a�- � 17 /q APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS ./// UNANIMOUS(ABSENT ) AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN MEDIA CONTACT: BARTON J.GILBERT(313-7100) AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. CC: General Services Administration D County Counsel ATTESTED 10 9 le PHIL WTCHELOR,CLERK OF TH OARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR BY ,DEPUTY M382 (10/88) ORDINANCE NO. 96- (Filming Permits) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows (omitting the parenthetical footnotes from the official text of the enacted or amended provisions of the County Ordinance Code): SECTION I. SUMMARY. This ordinance adds Chapter 56-8 to the County Ordinance Code, to provide a process for granting filming permits. SECTION I1. Chapter 56-8 is added to the County Ordinance Code, to read: CHAPTER 56-8 FILMING PERMITS Article 56-8.2 General 56-8.202 Purpose. Filming permits shall be granted in accordance with the requirements and procedures set forth in this chapter. (Ord. 96-a, § 2: Gov.Code, § 14999.21.) 56-8.204 Administration. The director of general services is responsible for administering this chapter, and is authorized to promulgate rules or regulations consistent with and necessary for its efficient administration. (Ord. 96-___,§ 2.) 56-8.206 Liaison. The director of general services or his designee shall work cooperatively with the film industry to expedite the permit process by coordinating all county department reviews and approvals. (Ord. 96 § 2.) Article 56-8.4 Permits 56-8.402 Required. No person shall engage in commercial motion picture production on public property or requiring public services without obtaining a filming permit pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 96-_, § 2.) 56-8.404 Application. An applicant for a filming permit may commence the application process by providing all application information to the County by telephone. (Ord. 96 § 2.) 56-8.406 Form. The application and permit shall be on the form developed by the California Film Commission, which must be signed by an authorized representative of the applicant. (Ord. 96 § 2.) 56-8.408 Insurance. The applicant shall, at no cost to County, furnish evidence of comprehensive liability insurance coverage, including coverage of owned and non- owned automobiles, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of at least $1,000,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property, including loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. The County, its officers and employees shall be named as additional insureds, and coverage shall not be cancelled or reduced in coverage or limits except after 30 days' written notice to County. Evidence of coverage shall be provided on the standardized insurance form approved by the California Film Commission. (Ord. 96 § 2.) 56-8.410 Issuance. (a) Permits shall be issued within the following time limits: (1) Permits not requiring traffic control exceeding three (3) minutes shall be issued within two (2) working days of completion of application. (2) Permits requiring traffic control exceeding three (3) minutes shall be issued within four (4) working days of completion of application. (3) Permits requiring road closures shall be issued within ten (10) working days of completion of application. (b) An application shall not be deemed complete until all required information is provided, all fees are paid, the application is properly signed, and evidence of adequate insurance coverage is provided to the director of general services. (Ord. 96- § 2.) 56-8.412 Hold Harmless. As a condition of obtaining a filming permit, the applicant shall defend, indemnify, save and hold harmless the County and its officers and employees from any and all claims, costs and liability for any damages, injury, or death arising directly or indirectly from or connected with the permit, due to or claimed to be due to negligent or wrongful acts, errors or omissions of the applicant or any person under its control, save and except claims or litigation arising through the sole negligence or sole willful misconduct of the County, and will make good to and reimburse the County for any expenditures, including reasonable attorneys fees, the County may make by reason of such matters and, if requested by the County will defend any such suits at the sole cost and expense of the applicant. (Ord. 96 § 2.) 56-8.414 Amendments. Permits may be amended from time to time to accommodate minor changes to the permit. The amendment shall be in the form of an attachment to the permit. A permit may not be amended or extended after the ORDINANCE NO. 96- Page 2 completion of filming activity. (Ord. 96-_, § 2.) 56-8.416 Copy. The applicant shall have a copy of the permit on site at all times, and shall make the copy available for inspection by the director of general services or his designee. (Ord. 96-^, § 2.) 56-8.418 Other agencies. The director of general services shall note on the permit any other local agencies known to the director which may have jurisdiction over the actions authorized by the permit. (Ord. 96-_, § 2.) Article 56-8.6 Fees 56-8.602 Fees. The applicant shall pay all required fees, which fees shall reasonably reflect the cost of providing services occasioned by the filming, including permit issuance, administration, police, fire and other necessary services. (Ord. 96 § 2.) 56-8.604 Refund. The director of general services shall establish a cancellation fee, which shall be retained by the County if the applicant cancels the permit after 3:00 p.m. of the last working day before the scheduled filming is to commence. (Ord. 96-_, § 2.) SECTION III. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance becomes effective 30 days after passage, and within 15 days after passage shall be published once with the names of the supervisors voting for and against it in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper published in this County. PASSED and ADOPTED on J by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator By Deputy Chair of the Board LTF SaAmord5.96 ORDINANCE NO. 96-_ Page 3