HomeMy WebLinkAboutE-07. Military Banner Program Staff ReportCONSENT ITEM
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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
VIA: TROY L. BUTZLAFF, ICMA-CM, CITY MANAGER
FROM: LOUIE F. LACASELLA, MANAGEMENT ANALYST
MARTIN QUIROZ, NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT COORDINATOR
DATE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2016
SUBJECT: APPROVE A MILITARY BANNER PROGRAM ESTABLISHING GUIDELINES AND
CRITERIA FOR THE PLACEMENT OF MILITARY BANNERS WITHIN THE CITY
SUMMARY:
Earlier this year, the City Council adopted a comprehensive Downtown Street Light Banner policy
establishing guidelines pertaining to the circumstances, character, location and other standards under
which the City allowed streetlight poles to be used for the display of banners promoting events or
occasions that have a direct and substantial civic and/or community benefit. A privately organized group
of volunteers has operated a Military Banner Program for a number of years. The Military Banner
Program pays tribute to the men and women that are actively serving in the military, veterans and those
who have made the ultimate sacrifice, by displaying a prestigious banner in the City as a way to publicly
express the gratitude and support of the armed services. This program is consistent with the Downtown
Street Light Banner policy adopted by the City Council. Recently, the primary organizer of the Military
Banner Program asked if the City would be able to take over the program. This action approves a City
Military Banner Program establishing a set of guidelines and criteria for th e placement of Military
Banners within the City.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council take the following action:
1)Approve the Military Banner Program establishing a set of guidelines and criteria for the
placement of Military Banners within the City.
DISCUSSION:
A group of volunteers has operated a Military Banner Program for nearly a decade. Recently, the
primary organizer of the Military Banner Program asked if the City would be able to manage the
program going forward. Many cities operate banner programs to honor citizens who serve or have
served in the Armed Forces.
Approved
Council Meeting
9/19/2016
Military Banner Program
September 19, 2016
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In evaluating the existing Military Banner Program, City Staff determined that there was no set of
established guidelines for determining eligibility, how applications are processed, where banners are
placed, what happens to retired banners and other criteria for managing the program. Staff undertook a
review of Military Banner programs adopted by other neighboring cities and found that while specific
Military Banner Program guidelines vary greatly across cities, several elements appear in numerous
adopted programs consistent with best practices and prudent administrative management. Individual
community circumstances and characteristics greatly influence the actual guidelines; however, following
are some of the common components found in many well-written Military Banner Program Guidelines:
Requirement of an Application
Banner Printing Requirements
Determination of Eligibility Requirements
Application Process
Display Term and Retired Banners
Banner Locations
Duration of Banner Placement
Application Fee
Staff has incorporated these common components into the attached program guidelines (Attachment 1)
and program application (Attachment 2). The proposed guidelines permits Military banners to be placed
in various locations in the downtown area and near Veterans Park as set forth in the schedule referenced
in the City’s Streetlight Banner policy (Attachment 3).
FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no fiscal impact associated to the City by approving the Military Banner Program since the
production costs will be offset by an application fee. The fee is currently set at $120, which covers the
production of the banner.
Prepared by: Reviewed and Approved:
Martin Quiroz Louie F. Lacasella
Neighborhood Improvement Coordinator Management Analyst
Reviewed and Approved:
Troy L. Butzlaff, ICMA-CM
City Manager
Attachments:
1) Military Banner Program Guidelines
2) Military Banner Program Application
3) City’s Streetlight Banner Policy
ATTACHMENT 1
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MILITARY BANNER PROGRAM
1. PURPOSE
To introduced unified design elements and sizes for all Military banners and to honor the men
and women that are actively serving in the military, veterans and those who have made the
ultimate sacrifice for this country. This program also creates an effective administrative process
to manage the Military Banner Program and monitor the overall condition of banners and
actively change-out torn or damaged banners.
2. POLICY
The City of Azusa (“City”) permits the display of Military Banners at specified location, on City
property, within City rights-of-way and/or on other public rights-of-way on a first come first
served basis pursuant to established City policies. The display of Military Banners is permitted
solely in conformances with established policy.
In establishing these guidelines, the sole purpose of this limited forum banner program is to
recognize and honor the contributions of military personnel that reside in the City of Azusa by
permitting the uniform display of banners containing the service person’s name, rank and service
branch.
3. APPLICATION
This regulation is a subset of the City’s overall Banner Program and applies to all departments
and employees of the City of Azusa who have the responsibility to oversee the permitted
placement of Military Banners.
4. BANNER SPONSOR QUALIFICATIONS
Any person or organization can be a sponsor of a military banner. Requirements for
sponsorship include full payment for the cost of the banner, which shall include design and
production of the banner, material cost, hardware and installation at the time of the application
submittal.
5. BANNER PRINTING
5.1 Only the name (first, last, suffix, if any), rank and American armed forces
branch (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard) will be permitted on the
banner.
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5.2 A military service person's name cannot appear on more than one banner.
5.3 No advertisement shall be permitted on the banner.
6. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To qualify to have a banner placed pursuant to these guidelines, an application, provided by the
City, must be completed and returned to the City. The designated honoree named on the banner
must be an active duty member of the armed forces or a service person that has given their life
in the most recent military conflict; and must be City of Azusa resident.
7. DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY
7.1 The application must include a copy of a driver's license or other identification
satisfactory to the City, showing the address of the military service person or his or her
immediate family member's address as being in the City of Azusa.
7.2 The application must also include satisfactory documentation (e.g. copy of
military identification or military orders) establishing the name, armed services branch,
and active duty status of the person whose name is to appear on the banner. Banners for
service people who have lost their lives in the current military conflict will not require
proof of active duty status.
8. APPLICATION PROCESS
8.1 Once an application is approved, the military service person's name, rank and
armed forces branch will be printed on the banner which currently measures 24"
x 60". The lettering of the name, rank, military branch and sponsor will be sized
to fit the banner. No other information whatsoever is permitted on the banner.
8.2 Approval of a banner application only entitles the banner to be hung and
displayed by the City pursuant to these guidelines. The City shall have no
obligation to perform any major maintenance to a banner.
8.3 The banner sponsor shall have no right to access the banner provided. However,
the sponsor may request the removal of the banner. Once removed following
such a request, the banner sponsor shall have no further rights pursuant to this
policy.
8.4 A banner can be sponsored anytime, provided a location is available. Once the
application is approved, the installation shall occur within approximately six (6)
weeks.
8.5 The applicant will be required to execute a hold harmless agreement as provided
in the application. The City shall not be responsible for damage to or thefts of
banners.
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8.6 The right to have a banner displayed pursuant to this policy may not be
transferred or assigned. If a banner is removed at the request of the banner
sponsor, the banner sponsor may not replace the banner except by re-applying
for a new banner.
8.7 The City reserves the right to revise this policy, discontinue the Military Banner
Program, and/or revise applicable fees without prior notice. If the program is
discontinued, each banner will be returned to the honoree's family.
9. DISPLAY TERM AND RETIRED BANNERS
9.1 A banner will be installed and displayed for one (1) year based on the schedule
included within the City’s Streetlight Banner Policy and with the following
exceptions:
• The banner becomes damaged by wind, age or other reasons as solely
determined by the City.
• The military service person no longer meets the eligibility criteria.
• In the event the Military Banner Program is discontinued for any reason
at the discretion of the City Council.
9.2 Retired banners are returned to the Neighborhood Improvement Coordinator’s
office. The sponsor will then be notified that the banner is available for pick up.
After three notices, the unclaimed banner will be discarded.
10. BANNER LOCATIONS
Banners may be displayed on Azusa Avenue between 5th Street to 9th Street during specified
times of the year and around the City Hall Campus as set forth in the City’s Streetlight Banner
Policy. Available space is determined on a first-come, first-served basis. All banner locations
shall be determined solely by the City. A banner sponsor may not select a specific location.
City of Azusa
Military Banner Recognition Application
The City of Azusa wants to honor residents who are currently serving on active
duty in the military. The service person will be honored with a banner that will
display his/her name and branch of service and will be proudly hung along
Azusa Avenue or at a similar site of honor within the city limits.
Please fill out application and return to Martin Quiroz, City Manager’s
Office, 213 E. Foothill Blvd., Azusa 91702 or E-mail to mquiroz@ci.azusa.ca.us
626-812-5178.
THIS BANNER IS FOR :
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Last Name First Name Middle Name
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Branch Rank End of Service Date
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Base or Deployment Location E-mail Address
THIS BANNER IS BEING SPONSORED BY:
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
First or Company Name Last Name Address
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Relationship to Serviceperson Mailing Address, City, State and Zip code
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail Address Telephone or Cellular Number
This Banner Application must be accompanied with a check for $120 made out to:
City of Azusa Military Banner Program
For City Use Only
Banner Location: _____________________________Installation Date________________________Initials_____________
Applicants Discharge or Leave Date _________________Date or Presentation at site by Council _____________________
Additional Comments_________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________Staff Approval _________________________________
__________________________holds harmless City of Azusa, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers from and against any and all
liability, claims, damage, cost, expenses, awards, fines, judgments, and attorney fees (including, without limitation, costs, attorney fees, expert
witness fees, and other expenses of litigation) of every nature arising out of or in connection with this banner program.
ATTACHMENT 2
ATTACHMENT 3
STREETLIGHT BANNER POLICY
1.PURPOSE
It is the purpose of this policy to articulate regulations pertaining to the circumstances, character, location and
other standards under which the City will permit the use of streetlight poles to display banners promoting events or
occasions that have a direct and substantial civic and/or community benefit and emich the aesthetic and visual
appearance of Azusa' s thoroughfares. Permitting the placement of such banners should in no way be construed as
establishment of a public forum for expression or promotion of ideas or opinions. The display of streetlight banners is
limited to cultural, educational, patriotic and civic events which contribute to the community's quality of life;
community events or special programs which lend a special character to the City of Azusa; increasing awareness of
City-sponsored activities and events, promoting economic development; and notifying the public of charitable
endeavors which benefit the community.
2.POLICY
This policy shall cover the installation of banners on all City-owned street light poles in conformity with the
conditions and restrictions set forth below.
A.Banners may only convey a noncommercial message and promote civic, patriotic, cultural and educational
activities, celebrations or events. No banners with the main intent of commercial advertising will be allowed.
B.By enactment and administration of this policy, the City does not intend to designate City streetlights or the
banners for expressive activities or designate them as a public forum for expressive activities. Neither the
streetlights, banners nor the content of the banners are "forums" for expressive activity by the public.
C.Banners cannot be visually distracting or have excessive wording such as to cause distractions to motorists.
City Staff will review designs for appropriate design criteria and recommend any modifications necessary
prior to production and upon City Manager's application approval
D.Requests for dates and placement of banners are on a first come, first serve basis. If requested dates conflict,
priority will be given in the following order:
•Events run by the City of Azusa;
•Events cosponsored by the City of Azusa;
•Events geographically located within the City;
3.DEFINITIONS
A.Sponsoring Organization -Any non-profit organization that is exempt from taxes under federal law ( e.g. of these
groups are organized for fraternal, charitable, religious, educational organization, the Chamber of Commerce,
civic or social welfare organizations and veterans groups that serve the City of Azusa or any organization
sponsoring an event approved or sanctioned by the City is considered an eligible Sponsoring Organization under
this policy.
B.City Manager -Chief administrative officer for the City of Azusa who is responsible for the proper management
of the City Hall Campus and Downtown Streetlight Banner Program.
C.City Hall Campus Streetlights-All City owned streetlight poles bounded by Foothill Blvd. to the south, Ninth
Street to the north, Alameda A venue to the west and Dalton A venue on the east.
D.Downtown Streetlights -All City owned street light poles bounded by Fifth Street on the south, Ninth Street on
the north along Azusa A venue
E.Transit Square -All City owned street and parking light poles in and around the Foothill Gold Line Station
(Azusa Station) including the downtown parking structure.