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Agenda Item 8BAGENDA ITEM # 813 JANUARY 9, 20I2 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM: Relocate the mid -week Market to Johansen Park SUBMITTED BY: Timmy Johnson, Recreation Director DATE: December 19, 2011 BACKGROUND: The City Commission previously approved (May 24, 2010) a proposal from the Cultural Arts and Recreation Advisory Committee to create a mid -week market at Bull Park. In the discussion, Mr. Wight suggested that the mid -week market may move to Johansen Park at a future date, but wanted to start at Bull Park. Seeking input from the vendors, and gaining the Cultural Arts and Recreation Committee approval, Mr. Wight would now like to move the market to Johansen Park. The move will increase the visibility of the market, increase attendance and the sale of fresh vegetables and fruits locally grown. BUDGET: No budget is needed for this agenda item. RECOMMENDATIONS: Relocate the mid -week Market to Johansen Park ATTACHMENTS: Market Guidelines REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: <Z/ AGENDA ITEM # 8B JANUARY 9, 2012 "AB's MID -WEEK MARKET" A WEEKLYMARKET HELD AT BULL MEMORIAL PARK ON WEDNESDAYEVENING. A CARAC PROPOSAL by Jeff Wight on 4126110 INTRODUCTION TO FARMER'S MARKE Two - thirds of Americans are now overweight or obese. This is largely because of the way we eat. We primarily eat "industrialized" foods from grocery stores and restaurants that are heavily processed and unhealthy. People are ready to abandon the "Western Diet ". People are ready to go back to eating fresh and nutritious foods. Hence the Farmer's Market craze that is taking the country by storm. People also love to shop at farmer's markets to be "green ". Foods from farmer's market are produced and transported in environmentally - friendly ways. This contrasts industrialized foods which take a toll on the environment. It takes 10 calories of oil to produce 1 calorie of industrialized food! AB's MID -WEEK MARKET WILL BE UNIQUE: Held on Wednesday evening! -most area markets are held on the weekend Free for the vendors! -most area markets charge the vendors $10 -40 • Great location! -Bull Park is family - friendly, easy to get to, and walkable for many AB residents -most area markets are tough to get to and require driving in intense traffic PRIMARY OBJECTIVES 1) Deliver fresh, nutritious foods to AB residents -from local small farmers, vendors, and small businesses 2) Create a mid -week community event - healthy, cultural, and family friendly SECONDARY OBJECTIVES AB's Mid -week Market will also deliver the following products: 1) "Green" products - feature 1 (or a few) local vendors and small businesses 2) Art - feature 1 (or a few) artists at the market 3) Music -have a musician play at the market 4) Small Business Advertisement -allow 1 local small business to have a table and advertise each week 5) Non - profits -allow 1 or more local non - profits to have a table and advertise each week AGENDA ITEM # 813 JANUARY 9, 2012 AB's MID -WEEK MARKET POLICIES Location The market will take place at Bull Memorial Park. Vendors will be allowed to set up tables on the grass (SE part of park) and on the pavers that circle the large palm tree. Vendors will receive an assigned spot to set up their table. Market Day and Time The market will take place on Wednesday afternoon/evening year - round. Summer Hours: April 1 st - Oct 15 4:30pm -7 :30pm Winter Hours: Oct 16 - March 31st: 3pm - 6pm Vendor Requirements This market will adopt Arts in the Park policies: - vendors must present business license and insurance at least one week in advance Vendor Fee -there will be no charge to the vendors - vendors must provide their own tables and supplies Vendor recruitment Vendors must fill out an application to participate in the AB Mid -Week Market. Priority will be given to local vendors. Priority will also be given vendors that provide products and services that are: - organic - healthy -green The application pool will be continuously monitored by Jeff Wight and AB' s Cultural Arts and Recreation Advisory Committee. Market Workers The market will be supervised by Jeff Wight and the Cultural Arts and Recreation Advisory committee. Jeff Wight will organize UNF student volunteers to help run the market. Each week, 1 -3 UNF student volunteers will supervise and work the market. The students will arrive 30 minutes before the market and leave 30 minutes after the market. The student volunteers' primary duties include: -help vendors set -up before market and pack -up after market - set -up "greeting table" and answer questions for those who attend market -report any emergencies to AB police department -report weekly update to Jeff Wight and CARAC