If you plan to use Belle Isle this year, there are new rules
in effect regarding shelter rental and using the park. If you want to provide commercial service or
use that includes the following: money changing hands, exchange of goods or
services, creation of good will, growing of a business, or promotion of a good
or service, you will have to fill out an Application/Permit to Use State Land (FormPR1138-1).
Providing Commercial Service falls into 4 categories:
1.
Lease
2.
Concession
3.
Commercial Operating Agreement
4.
Use Permit
Under a lease you can have up to a 25 year period of use and
grants exclusive use of the parcel of land for a specific purpose. The business
must fit the mission of the DNR and the public interest and the Business owner
must carry liability insurance.
Example of a Lease:
1.
Marina/Harbor
2.
Boat Access Site
3.
Restaurant
4.
Boat Wash
5.
Ski Hill
A Concession is a business that is requested by the Department
of Natural Resources through a bid specification list. Bids can be sole sourced or put out for
competition at the discretion of the department. These business can generate up
to $650,000 per year with Firewood, Ice and, Vending operating concessions generating
up to $300,000 per year.
Examples of a Concession
1.
Park Store
2.
Mobile Food Service
3.
Bike / Boat Rental
4.
Water Slide
5.
Riding Stable
6.
Farming
Commercial Operating Agreement:
A commercial operating agreement is a document that allows
for a business to perform a service on State Land. These businesses can
generate at least $200,000 a year and, the fee is based on the impact to the
resources like the: Land, staff and, other users.
Examples of COA’s are:
1.
Livery
2.
Marine Boat Repair
3.
Model Airplane Flying
4.
Gilding Service
5.
Whitewater Rafting
6.
Recreational Vehicle Rental
Use Permits are for one-time or re-occurring events. These
events can generate between $100,000 & $120,000 per year. Fee is also determined
on an Impact Basis to the land, staff and other users.
Use Permit Examples are:
1.
Pedestrian / Bike Race
2.
Triathlon Event
3.
Boat Race
4.
Firs time business ventures or unique options
that are limited.
A Special Use Permit is used if you want a shelter for a
family reunion for alcohol in a State Park. However, the State has decided to
keep the City of Detroit’s reservation system until the end of 2014. Open alcohol containers are only allowed in
the area of your shelter rental through the acquisition of a Special Use
Permit.
Violations will be prosecuted in
36th Court by the Wayne County Prosecutors office per Sgt. Arthur Green
DNR Area Supervisor of the Law Enforcement Division.
For more information please visit the City of Detroit Recreation Department (click here) Website.