Parking Plan

Submitted by mbrush on Tue, 11/10/2020 - 13:32

As the Event Organizer, it is important that you plan for safe arrival, departure, and parking of the event attendees, participants, and vendors. Please keep in mind that the Fargo Park District prohibits all vehicles from parking on the grass. The Fargo Park District staff does monitor and ticket illegally parked vehicles at the events. As the Event Organizer, you are responsible for informing all participants, volunteers, attendees, and vendors of the parking regulations.

Park Hours and Event Set-up and Takedown

Submitted by mbrush on Tue, 11/10/2020 - 13:28

Fargo Park District Facilities are available between 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. The Park hours are established by the Fargo Park Board of Commissioners and regulated in accordance with the Park ordinances or regulations. What this means for your special event is that all set up and clean up of the event must be completed entirely between these hours. If that is not possible, you must have made prior arrangements and rented the park and/or park shelter for the appropriate hours, as well. Requests for extended hours will require administrative review.

Sales Tax

Submitted by mbrush on Tue, 11/10/2020 - 13:25

Each Applicant/Vendor is responsible for collecting North Dakota Sales Tax on all taxable sales made. Applicant/Vendors may find forms and information can be requested at 1-701-328-3470 or http://www.nd.gov/tax/salesanduse/forms/. Following the event, the applicant is responsible to submit all vendor names, as required, to the State of ND Tax Commissioner.

Security Deposits

Submitted by mbrush on Tue, 11/10/2020 - 13:24

A damage/security deposit may be required for your event based on the activity, vendors, alcohol permits and logistics. The damage/security deposit will be charged to your account at the time of reservation. Payments will not be held and are deposited when received. The facilities must be returned to the Park District in the same condition as when it was received by Applicant. Any damage done to Park District facilities or Park District property by Applicant and/or its invitees will be repaired at the Applicant’s expense.

Special Event Fees

Submitted by mbrush on Tue, 11/10/2020 - 12:54

All special events, for-profit and non-profit alike, are required to pay all the fees associated with putting on a special event, including expenses related to set up, utilities and clean up of the event.

Multi-Day Events

Submitted by mbrush on Tue, 11/10/2020 - 12:48

The following parks have been designated as suitable sites to accommodate multi-day events and/or programming. Several variables are taken into account, such as park size, proximity to residential areas, parking, sanitary facilities, and other activities commonly scheduled for these areas:

Mitigation of Impact and Other Requirements

Submitted by mbrush on Tue, 11/10/2020 - 12:36

As an Event Organizer, you are required to develop mitigating measures to accommodate the impact your event may have on the surrounding neighborhood.   Your event may also necessitate posting and notifying of park users and neighbors of the event date and any necessary alternate route or parking impacts. If this is required of you, it must be completed at least 14 days prior to your event.

Insurance

Submitted by mbrush on Tue, 11/10/2020 - 12:19

Any Special Event that invites and/or is open to the general public will require submittal of a certificate of liability insurance. The certificate of liability insurance will need to include a minimum of $1,000,000 general liability coverage and the certificate needs to name the Fargo Park District as additional insured. This is the minimum requirement for events. The Fargo Park District reserves the right to require more insurance based on the size and type of events scheduled. The certificate copy needs to be submitted at least 7 days before the event.

Food and Beverage

Submitted by mbrush on Tue, 11/10/2020 - 12:18

Park District Contracted Vendors: The Fargo Park District has contracts with vendors in the parks that operate outside of special events. These contracts may limit the sales and consumption of food and beverage at reserved events. These agreements may also limit what is available to some events that want to provide food and beverages that will be available but not sold.