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1 G Report Number: CR 12-14
Date: September 15, 2014
From: Marisa Carpino
Director, Culture & Recreation
Subject: Durham Caribbean Festival
- Request to Permit Esplanade Park
- File: A-1440-001
Recommendation:
1. That Report CR 12-14 of the Director, Culture & Recreation regarding the request
of the Caribbean Event Organization of Ontario to permit the use of Esplanade
Park for the 2015 Durham Caribbean Festival be received;
2. That Council authorize staff to permit the use of Esplanade Park to the Caribbean
Event Organization of Ontario from June 20 to 22, 2015 (inclusive) for the Durham
Caribbean Festival on terms and subject to conditions satisfactory to the Director,
Culture & Recreation and the Chief Administrative Officer; and
3. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the
necessary action to give effect hereto.
Executive Summary: On August 26, 2014, a representative of the Caribbean Event
• Organization of Ontario (the "CEOO") provided City of Pickering staff with a request to
permit the use of Esplanade Park for the 2015 Durham Caribbean Festival.
Applicable City staff from various departments have reviewed the permit request and
support, in principle, this event taking place in Esplanade Park on Sunday, June 21,
2015 subject to various event/festival requirements that must be met by the CEOO.
At this early stage, City staff seeks Council's authorization to permit the use of
Esplanade Park by the Caribbean Event Organization of Ontario from June 20 to 22,
2015 (inclusive) for the Durham Caribbean Festival The three day permit will allow
one day for event set-up, one day for event operations and one day for event clean-up.
Financial Implications: The CEOO will be responsible to pay all applicable user fees
that include the permit fee for Esplanade Park, the road occupancy permit fee, and any
city equipment rental fees such as picnic tables, barricades, waste receptacles as
provided by the Public Works and Engineering Department. The CEOO will also be
responsible to pay the cost of By-law Enforcement Officers should they be required at
this event.
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Discussion: The CEOO is a not-for-profit organization which began in 2010
with the aim of promoting Caribbean culture. CEOO believes that the diversity in our
community is a fundamental strength of Durham Region. Throughout their work, they
support diversity in all of its forms, encompassing but not limited to age, disability,
economic circumstance, ethnicity, gender, race, religion or sexual orientation.
CEOO created the Durham Caribbean Festival in 2010 in order to raise awareness of
cultural diversity and showcase Caribbean inspired life. The organization partners with
the Durham School Boards, local universities and colleges, the Food Network and Exit
Festival (winner of CNN's 2014 best world festival).
To date, CEOO have operated the Durham Caribbean Festival at the Greenwood
Conservation Area in Ajax but are now seeking to move it to Esplanade Park, Pickering
in 2015 because they require a larger venue,that can accommodate their anticipated
attendance of approximately 5,000. •
CEOO event organizers propose to include a number of activities as part of the 2015
Durham Caribbean Festival in Esplanade Park which include live performances,
carnival area, beverage area (with liquor license), food vendors and outdoor cooking
demonstrations. The event is planned to operate from 10 am to 10 pm on Sunday,
June 21, 2015 and will require road closures on Esplanade North and South.
The group is requesting access to electrical, water, picnic tables, restroom facilities, and
recycling units as part of their three day permit which includes one day for park set-up
and one day for park clean-up.
City of Pickering staff from applicable Departments (including Engineering & Public
Works, Corporate Services and Fire) have commented on this festival request and
support the event in principle, subject to a number of event/festival requirements being
met during the event planning process and prior to the event. The requirements to be
imposed upon the CEOO include but are not limited to the following:
• proof of 5 million dollars in liability insurance.
• payment of required by-law enforcement officers
• proof of Liquor License
• City approval of vendor listing
• designation of non-smoking areas
• carnival permit
• electrician onsite to oversee all electrical hook-ups
• adhere to City traffic management plan for event
• provide a waste management plan for source separation and disposal
• road occupancy permit
• Region of Durham permit for Water hook-up and inspection
• rentals of event equipment and supplies
• fire inspection for all vendors
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• building permit for all structures exceeding 600 square feet
• locates completed for all staked and grounded equipment
• Region of Durham community festival permit
• rental of all required portable restroom and hand-washing stations
• rental and installation of all required perimeter fencing
• submission of site plan and emergency response plan
• adherence to the City's emergency weather standard operating procedure
• hiring of site security and police officers to monitor event operations
At this early stage, City staff seeks Council's authorization to permit the use of
Esplanade Park by the Caribbean Event Organization of Ontario from June 20 to 22,
2015 (inclusive) for the Durham Caribbean Festival. The three day permit will allow
one day for event set-up, one day for event operations and one day for event clean-up.
Attachments:
1. Correspondence from Maria Galvan, representative of the Caribbean Event
Organization of Ontario
Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
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Supervisor, Itural Services Director, Cultures t Recreation
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• Ric rd W. H•Iborn, P. Eng.
Director, Engineering & Public Works
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Dip ctor, • porate Services & City
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Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
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Tony Prevedel, P.Eng.
Chief Administrative Officer
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A iACHMENT# f TO REPORT# Cl( I2 I1---{
Gardner, Leigh
From: Maria Galvan
Sent: August-26-14 3:05 PM
To: Ferguson, Krystal; Ryce,Tanya
Cc: durhamcaribbeanfestival OgmaiLcom
Subject: DURHAM CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL -
Dear Friends,
Durham Region was established in 1974 and is a fast-growing urban and suburban area.The region consists of the
following municipalities: Ajax,Brock,Clarington,Oshawa,Pickering, Scugog and Whitby with over 600,000 residents.
According to the Canadian 2011 Census,Pickering alone has a population of 88,72 and almost 40% of this
population is a visible minority with the largest visible minority groups from the Caribbean Islands.
The 2014 Durham Caribbean Festival was a resounding success.The popularity of the festival has grown within the
• community attracting over 20,000 participants throughout the years. The festival features live music,a variety of
delicious Caribbean food, insightful art displays and theatrical performances that showcase Caribbean inspired life. This
festival attracts a varied audience;from every ethnicity, and age group... families from Durham Region and the
surrounding Toronto areas. The Durham Caribbean Festival is a source of diverse knowledge and experience.It can
increase innovation,creativity and prosperity in our city.
This event will also enrich the cultural diversity by introducing new foods,music,traditions,beliefs and interests.For
some this festival is memories of their native land and for others it's getting to know more about their neighbors,friends
and co-workers and to share in the"Caribbean Vibe"we have either come from... or....vacationed to.
For our 2015 festivities, our committee's goal is to make Pickering home to the Durham Caribbean Festival. Our vision
is to make Durham's Caribbean Festival an event that caters to people of all ethnic backgrounds giving everyone a day to
celebrate and enjoy the true essence of being part of a meaningful multi-cultural region.
On behalf of the Caribbean Event Organization of Ontario,(CEOO),a not for profit community association,I am
writing to you kindly requesting that you will consider hosting this great event
Attached is the application for hosting the 2015 Durham Caribbean Festival in Pickering. If you require additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact me at anytime.
Regards,
Mary Galvan
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