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BASTROP
PUBLIC LIBRARY
MEETING ROOM / CONFERENCE ROOM POLICY
The Bastrop Public Library encourages public use of its meeting facilities
in keeping with the Library's mission "To provide free and unrestricted
access to informational, educational, cultural and recreational library
materials and services in a clean, comfortable, secure environment for
people of all ages."
The Meeting Room / Conference Room (meeting rooms) Policy establishes
general guidelines and procedures for the use of the Library's meeting
rooms. The Library Director or his appointee is responsible for implementing
this Policy and for maintaining reservation lists. While these guidelines
and procedures are intended to be comprehensive, other guidelines and
rules may be identified and enforced, on a case-by-case basis, as the
Library Director deems necessary under specific circumstances, as they
may arise. The City of Bastrop reserves the right to revise this Policy,
as it deems necessary from time to time.
Use
of library meeting rooms by any group signifies acceptance of the terms
of this policy.
General
Guidelines
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Meeting
rooms at the Bastrop Public Library are designed to meet general informational,
educational, cultural, and civic needs including activities such as
discussion groups, panels, lectures, conferences, seminars, exhibits,
displays, storytimes, puppet shows, and films.
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To be eligible
to use a meeting room you must belong to a club, organization or nonprofit
corporation that has three or more members.
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There is
no charge for meeting room use.
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Use of
the Library's meeting rooms by participants does not constitute Library
or City of Bastrop endorsement of materials (written, audio, etc),
opinions, or viewpoints of attendees or participants. Advertisements
or announcements implying such endorsements are not permitted.
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All activities
held in the Library's meeting rooms must be open to everyone, unless
state law provides otherwise (Ex., Sessions of governmental bodies
using the rooms).
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Solicitation,
admission or other charges, money-raising activities, and/or sales
are not allowed. This guideline is waived for all library related
programs or library fundraising activities.
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Meeting
rooms may not be used for social gatherings such as showers, birthday
parties, dances, family reunions, etc.
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Meeting
rooms may not be used for religious services or political campaigns
(religious study groups and political forums that are sponsored by
eligible clubs, or organizations and non-profit corporations are permitted).
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All meeting
rooms are closed on Sunday, official Bastrop City holidays and other
designated dates.
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City or
Library needs may preempt any other scheduled event.
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Conference
room can only be reserved during normal library operating hours per
the "Reservation" procedure noted below.
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Smoking,
tobacco products and alcoholic beverages are not allowed.
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When making
a reservation, please fill-out a reservation form. Forms are available
online and at the library. Completed forms must be submitted in person.
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Reservations
are accepted up to six months in advance. Only one reservation can
be submitted at a time. Only library or library related groups, or
City of Bastrop employees can reserve a meeting room for more than
one month at a time.
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To provide
an opportunity for all groups to use the meeting rooms, a group may
use a meeting room only once each month, and may reserve only one
meeting room for use at the same time. The Library Director must approve
exceptions to this rule in advance.
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Notice of
cancellation should be made as soon as possible. After 30 minutes
a group forfeits its reservation if it fails to appear as scheduled.
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Groups may
not assign their reservations to other groups.
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A
refundable $50.00 deposit is required for all Meeting Room reservations.
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All City
of Bastrop meeting room reservations are exempt from the $50.00 deposit
requirements.
Care
and Use of Facilities
- Organizations and
their representatives/members are responsible for their own
set-up and cleaning of the meeting room (chairs and tables are
available upon
request-but no setup or take-down or cleaning will be provided
by the Library).
- Please leave meeting
rooms as they are found. If the furniture is rearranged, it
should be returned to the original arrangement at the end of
the meeting.
- Furniture and/or
equipment from the main area of the library may not be brought
into the meeting rooms.
- Personal furniture
or equipment may be provided by a group with prior approval.
Arrangements for the use of personal furniture or equipment
should be made at the time reservations are made.
- Equipment, supplies,
or personal effects cannot be stored or left in Library meeting
rooms before or after use. The Library and City shall not be
responsible for materials, equipment, supplies or the personal
effects of those using the Meeting Rooms.
- Keep all exits
unlocked at all times. Open aisles must be maintained within
the seating arrangements to provide clear access to the exits.
- Public entrances
are to be used for entrance to and exit from the building, and
for all deliveries.
- No announcements
or notices to publicize an activity may be posted or distributed
without prior approval from the Library Director.
- Attendance at meetings
will be limited to the capacity of the individual meeting rooms
as listed at the end of this policy. Seating and/or supplementary
furniture are not allowed in corridors outside the meeting rooms.
- Simple refreshments
including coffee, doughnuts, box or sack lunches, may be served,
but kitchen facilities or equipment will not be provided by
the Library.
- All trash resulting
from the serving of refreshments must be removed by the organization
and thrown in the dumpster on the East side of the building.
- The individual
making the reservation, as well as the membership of the group
as a whole, will be held responsible for any and all damages
and losses that may occur as a result of the use of the facilities.
- Permission to use
Library meeting rooms may be withheld from groups failing to
comply with the Meeting Room Policy and from any group that
damages the room, carpet, equipment, or furniture or causes
a disturbance.
- The Library Director,
or his designee, shall have the authority to end meetings and/or
clear/close Meeting Rooms, as he deems necessary, to protect
the health. safety and welfare of individuals and property,
and to maintain proper use of the Library facilities.
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The City of Bastrop is committed
to compliance with the American With Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications
and equal access to communications will be provided upon request.
Please address questions not covered within this policy to Library Administration,
512-303-0934.
Available Meeting Facilities and Capacities
Meeting room - 100 w/o tables - 50 w/
tables
Conference Room - 10
Rev.
8/30/06
Library Board Approval: 8/7/06
City Council Approval: 9/12/06
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