The
Brookfield Library
Policy 600: Use Of The Community Room
Section 1: Purpose
The Brookfield Library maintains its Community Room meeting facilities
as a suitable setting in which to hold its own programs and those of The
Friends of The Brookfield Library. In addition, the Community Room is
made available to local agencies, clubs, businesses, and other organizations
as a meeting site, subject to the rules and regulations of use established
by the Library Board of Trustees. Use of the room should reflect the educational,
cultural, social, and recreational role the library plays in the community.
The Board subscribes to Article IV of the Library Bill of Rights, which
states that facilities should be made available to the public served by
the library on an equitable basis, regardless of the beliefs or affiliations
of individuals or groups requesting its use.
Section 2: Rental Fees
Organizations other than the library or The Friends of The Brookfield
Library (hereinafter referred to as “reserving parties”) that
wish to use the library’s meeting facilities will be charged a rental
fee, as follows:
Town departments
$15 per meeting or class
For-profit groups
$100 per meeting
Not-for-profit groups
$35/meeting held entirely within the hours the library is open
$45/meeting for those meetings which begin before the library is open
to the public, or which end after the library closes to the public
Rental fees are due and payable seven (7) days prior to a reserving party’s
function. Checks should be made payable to The Brookfield Library.
The Library requires that any non-Brookfield based group using the Community
Room leave a security deposit of one hundred dollars ($100.00), in addition
to the normal rental fee, payable in advance. This deposit will be kept
on file at the Library as long as the reserving party continues to use
the Community Room. Its purpose is to insure that the meeting facilities
are left in a clean and orderly condition after each and every use.
No group may store materials on the premises unless the item(s) can be
integrated into the furnishings around the perimeter of the Community
Room. Such storage must be approved by the Library Director or a designated
member of the Library staff.
Reserving parties which decide to cancel their use of the Community Room
must notify the library at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to their
scheduled use (inclement weather situations exempted) in order to receive
a refund of their rental fee.
Proof of liability insurance or financial security will be required of
any reserving party whose activity, in the opinion of the Town of Brookfield’s
Insurance Risk Manager, warrants such coverage. Evidence of financial
security is due at least seven (7) days prior to the function. Minimum
insurance requirements will be as follows:
• General Liability Insurance: Broad form also naming The Brookfield
Library as an additional named insured for the function specified on the
application form.
• Automobile Insurance: Coverages must have $500,000.00 minimum
coverage per occurrence.
Section 3: Reservations
Written application for use of the Community Room, using the form provided
by the library, should be made to the library as far in advance as possible.
Reservations are not taken over the telephone and are not considered to
be official until the required paperwork has been filed.
Community Room reservations for the ensuing fiscal year may be submitted
beginning May 1.
Reserving parties wishing to meet in the Community Room on a regular basis
may file a single, annual application.
The library reserves the right to accept or reject any application for
use of the Community Room.
Section 4: Rules Of Use
The Library Board of Trustees will adopt rules for the proper and acceptable
use of the Community Room, its equipment and furnishings. These rules
will be made public and considered an appendix to this policy. Reserving
parties will be expected to abide by these rules when using the library’s
meeting facilities. The library reserves the right to suspend or revoke
the room privileges of any reserving party failing to comply with its
usage rules. Meetings which interfere with normal library use will not
be permitted. Failure to comply with Library Policies and Code of Conduct
will result in a cancellation of the event, and/or denial of future requests
for use of the room.
Section 5: Security System
The Community Room is protected by a security system. This system will
be disarmed by the staff during the time the facilities are being used
by a reserving party. Reserving parties whose attendees, by unauthorized
interference, accidentally or intentionally trip the security system during
their function will be held responsible for paying the fine assessed for
a false alarm by the Brookfield Police Department, or by the Library’s
security company.
Section 6: Restrictions
Reserving parties may not charge admission fees at their functions held
in the Community Room. They may make normal collections of dues from their
own members, however.
The Community Room is not available for private parties, showers, receptions,
reunions, or other social events.
Section 7: Nonpartisanship
The Brookfield Library rents its meeting facilities in order to generate
supplementary income to support library operations. Reserving parties
are organizations that use the facilities properly and carefully. The
library neither advocates nor endorses the viewpoints of any of the meetings
or reserving parties allowed to use the Community Room.
Adopted by the Library Board of Trustees, March 9, 1998; revised 7/1/08.
The Brookfield Library
Rules Governing Use Of The Community Room
Groups using the library’s Community Room are requested to follow
these rules:
No party may use the Community Room prior to 8:30 a.m. or after 10:30
p.m.
In case of emergency, meeting participants must exit the library immediately.
The maximum attendance capacity of the Community Room is 150 persons.
The Library reserves the right to deny requests for use of the room, or
to cancel a reservation which has been made, when attendance of over 150
people can reasonably be expected.
Reserving parties may use the library’s folding chairs and tables,
movie screen, stove, and refrigerator. All other supplies and equipment
needed are the reserving party’s responsibility.
Reserving parties must set up and take down the chairs, tables, etc. they
use.
Parties must not block doorways, fire extinguishers, or the stairway with
furniture or equipment.
Smoking is prohibited in library premises.
Alcohol is prohibited on library premises, except with the prior permission
of the library.
When the library is closed, meeting attendees are to enter and exit the
building using the lower level exterior Community Room doors only. Except
in emergencies, attendees may not exit the building after library hours
via the stairway up to the main floor.
Parking If the Library is Scheduled to Open After Your Function
Begins: Attendees are to park in the lower half
of the parking lot only. These are the spaces on the Brookfield Playhouse
side of the library’s main entry porch. In All Other Instances:
Attendees may use the entire parking lot. Vehicles may not be parked so
as to impede the flow of traffic in the parking lot or to block the driveway
leading to the private residence behind the library.
Before leaving, please return chairs and tables to their assigned locations
(see diagram below). All folding chairs should be stacked facing the same
direction. All tables should be stacked facing the same direction, with
the largest tables on the bottom of the carrier.
Please leave the kitchen clean (as per posted instructions) and empty
your trash in the dumpster in the library parking lot.
Please remove all supplies and equipment that you brought in for your
function.
Please remember to complete a Closing Procedures Checklist and leave it
for the library staff (as per instructions on the form).
If Your Group Signed For a Key: After your function, this key
should be returned in person to the Circulation Desk (if the library is
still open) or else deposited into the bookdrop in an envelope or other
protective packaging.
THANK YOU!
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