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ir TA1T T1A7 z P.O. Box 1749 IL Hatifax, Nova Scotia REGIONAL MUNICIPALiTY B3J 3A5 Canada c Item No. 10.5.3 Halifax Regional Council April 23, 2013 TO: Mayor Savaae and Members of Halifax Regional Council SUBMITTED BY: L- cillor Original signed Brad Johns, Chair, DATE: April 12, 2013 SUBJECT: Marketing Levy Special Events Reserve Exception Clause ORIGIN The February 12, 2013 staff report; the April 10, 2013 meeting of the Special Events Advisory Committee. LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY Haflfax Regional Municipality Charter, Section 79 (1) (av) RECOMMENDATION The recommends Halifax Regional Council: I. Approve the renewals of 5 grants from the 2013/14 Marketing Levy Special Events Reserve (MLSER), Q315, in the amount of $117,000 to fund the five (5) grants, as listed below: Aileen Meagher International S 14,500 Atlantic Fringe Festival S 14,500 Epic Dartmouth $ 45,000 Halifax Comedy Fest $ 13,000 Nocturne: Art at Night 5 30,000 and; Recommendations continued on page 2

MLSER Exception Report - Council Report 2 - April 23, 2013 2. Defer the following three events to be reevaluated at the next Special Events Advisory Committee meeting, as listed below: BACKGROUND Holiday Parade of Lights Multicultural Festival Word on the Street As per the February 12, 2013 staff report. DISCUSSION At their April 10, 2013 meeting, the discussed the February 12, 2013 staff report on the Marketing Levy Special Events Reserve Exception Clause. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS All recommendations are subject to approval of the proposed 2013/14 budget and availability of MLSER reserve funds. Projected contributions and withdrawals are as follows: Budget Summary Marketing Levy Special Events Reserve, 0315 Projected Balance 31, 2013 (as at April 12) $ 384,633 Plus: Marketing Levy projected revenue for 2013/14 $1,177,996 Plus: Projected interest to be earned $ 2,539 Less: 20 13/14 proposed withdrawals for Hallmark, Special Events, Civic Celebrations, Twinning. Infrastructure $(l,563,832) (this recommendation is included in this amount) Projected Reserve Balance 31, 2014 S 1,336 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The is comprised of four citizens at large, three elected officials and three representatives from the following organizations: Destination Halifax, Hotel Association of Nova Scotia and Greater Halifax Partnership. The meetings of the Special Events Advisory Committee are open to the public. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS None indicated. ALTERNATIVES

MLSER Exception Report - Council Report 3 - April 23, 2013 SEAC did not provide an alternative. ATTACHMENTS 1. February 12, 2013 staff report. A copy of this report can be obtained online at http://www.halifax.calcouncil/agendasc/cagenda.html then choose the appropriate meeting date, or by contacting the Office of the Municipal Clerk at 490-4210, or Fax 490-4208. Report Prepared by: Quentin Hill. Legislative Assistant. 490-6732

JL]A t 1L?A7 P.O. Box 1749 IL. Halifax, Nova Scotia REGIONAL MUNICI PANTY B3J 3A5 Canada Attachment 1 TO: SUBMITTED BY: Chair and Members of Original signed BradAnguish biector. Community & Recreation Services DATE: February 12, 2013 SUBJECT: Marketing Levy Special Events Reserve Exception Report ORIGIN January 9, 2013, motion of the (SEAC) to allow the eight (8) events (Aileen Meagher Track Classic, Atlantic Fringe Festival, Epic Dartmouth, Halifax Comedy Fest, Holiday Parade of Lights, Multicultural Festival, Nocturne and Word on the Street) that are considered ineligible for funding in 2013/14 to apply for consideration of funding under the exception clause. LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY Halfax Regional Municipality Charter, Section 79 (1) (as ) RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the recommend that Halifax Regional Council: 1. Approve the renewal of 8 grants from the 2013/14 Marketing Levy Special Events Reserve (MLSER), Q315, in the amount of $216,510 to fund the eight (8) grants, as listed below: Aileen Meagher International $ 14,500 Atlantic Fringe Festival $ 10,250 Epic Dartmouth $ 73,000 Halifax Comedy Fest $ 12,950 Holiday Parade of Lights $ 18,750 Multicultural Festival $ 21,350 Nocturne: Art at Night $ 53,625 Word on the Street $ 12,085 $2 16,510

MLSER Exception Report - 2 - BACKGROUND On January 9, 2013, the (SEAC) motioned to offer eight events applications for funding from the Marketing Levy Special Events Reserve (MLSER) via the Exceptional Circumstances Clause. The Exceptional Circumstances Clause states that when requests for funding from the Reserve fall outside the approved policy, a separate report for funding may be created for Regional Council consideration. The MLSER is an operating reserve funded through the hotel tax levy. HRM receives 40% of the total revenue generated from the hotel tax levy for the purposes of event and economic development. In previous years, the eight (8) events have been financially supported through various FIRM event funding streams. Those funding streams include the Festival & Event Program, the Marketing Levy Special Event Reserve (MLSER) Program, and the Regional Events & Culture Budget. The amounts received in 2012 for the eight events are as follows: Aileen Meagher International Track Classic - $14,500 (Non-Annual program) Atlantic Fringe Festival - $10,000 (Exception Clause) Epic Dartmouth $14,500 (Non-Annual Program) Halifax Comedy Fest - $9,750 (Exception Clause) Holiday Parade Of Lights - $17,040 (Exception Clause) Multicultural Festival - $15,050 (Exception Clause) Nocturne Art at Night: $42,250 (Exception Clause) Word on the Street - $8,000 (Exception Clause) Staff undertakes the grant application and evaluation process which is described in Attachment 1. All recommendations respecting the allocations of the MLSER are guided by the Civic Events Granting Framework and Policy and the MLSER Reserve Business Case. Detailed information on the programs and event categories is outlined in Attachment 2. DISCUSSION 1-IRM received an application for 2013/14 funding from all eight events (see Attachment 1 for Event Information of Applicants). Each application must score 50 points or higher on the MLSER Score Sheet in order to qualify for funding (See Attachment 2 for Score Sheets). All eight events scored above 50 and are being recommended for funding. All grant award recommendations are shown in Table 1: Table 1: Proposed Grant Awards - MLSER (Q315) Event Name Request Score Proposed Aileen Meagher International $50,000 52 $14,500 Atlantic Fringe Festival $25,000 58 $10,250 Epic Dartmouth $137,750 64 $73,000 Halifax Comedy Fest $35,000 56 $12,950 Holiday Parade of Lights $25,000 75 $18,750

MLSER Exception Report - 3 Multicultural Festival $35,000 68 $21,3 50 Nocturne: Art at Night $71,500 75 $53,625 Word on the Street $25,711 61 $12,085 TOTAL $404,961 $216,510 FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS All recommendations are subject to approval of the proposed 20 13/14 budget and availability of MLSER reserve funds. Projected contributions and withdrawals are as follows: Budget Summary Marketing Levy Special Events Reserve, 0315: Projected Balance 31, 2013(as at Feb 28/13) Plus: Marketing Levy projected revenue for 20 13/14 Less: previous approvals for 20 13/14 funding: CCMA 2012/13 2nd intake for 20 13/14 events 2013/14 Hallmark Event Grants 2013/14 Non-Annual Grants 2013/14 Infrastructure Costs Less: 20 13/14 Exception Clause Grants (per recommendation) Projected Reserve Balance 31, 2014 $ 47,984 $1,177,996 $ (250,000) $ (17,250) $ (370,000) $ (180,075) $ ( 50.000) $ (216,510) S 142,145 None of the applicants have outstanding accounts receivable with HRM. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The includes members of the public. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS None identified. ALTERNATIVES 1. SEAC may choose not to approve the recommendation as outlined. 2. SEAC may choose to amend the proposed grant award pending budget capacity. ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1: Applicant s Event Information Attachment 2: MLSER Scoring Sheets

MLSER Exception Report - 4 - A copy of this report can be obtained online at http://www.halifax.ca!commcounlcc.html then choose the appropriate Community Council and meeting date, or by contacting the Office of the Municipal Clerk at 490-4210, or Fax 490-4208. Report Prepared by: Paul Forrest, Civic Events Coordinator. Regional Recreation & Culture. 490-6979 Original Signed / U Report Approved by: Denise Schofield. Manager. Regional Recreation & Culture. 490-6252 Financial Approval by: Original Signed Greg Keefe, Director of Finance and ICT/CFO, 490-6308

July MLSER Exception Report - 5 - Attachment 1 Applicant s Event Information The following information was extracted from the eight applications received by HRM: 1. Aileen Meagher International Track Classic 2012 MLSER Grant: $14,500 2013 Grant requested: $50,000 2013 Grant proposed: $14,500 Information: The event is scheduled for June 9, 2013, at Saint Mary s University, Halifax. The event is one of five National Track League competitions and includes youth, masters and wheelchair events. The event estimates that it will attract 2,000 spectators, 200 athletes and 80 volunteers. Entry fees for spectators are $10 for adults and $5 for childrenlseniors. The event also offers free tickets to elementary school track participants and holds free clinics hosted by established athletes. The event estimates that 520 tourists from outside HRM but within the province will attend, 320 tourists from outside Nova Scotia will attend, and 300 room nights will be sold. The proposed budget for 2013 event is $169,500. 2. Atlantic Fringe Festival 2012 MLSER Grant: S10,000 2013 Grant requested: $25,000 2013 Grant proposed: $10,250 Information: This event is scheduled for August29 - September 8, 2013, at various venues across the Halifax Peninsula (Neptune Theatre, Bus Stop Theatre). The festival estimates that it will attract 20,000 spectators, 200 participants and 100 volunteers in 2012. The entry fees range from $1 to $10 per show and there also are public school performances. The event estimates that 825 tourists from outside HRIVI but within the province will attend, 325 tourists from outside Nova Scotia will attend, and 600 room nights will be sold. The proposed budget for 2013 is $209,000. 3. Epic Dartmouth 2012 MLSER Grant: $14,500 2013 Grant requested: $137,750 2013 Grant proposed: $73,000 Information: This triathion event is scheduled for June 26 1, 2013, at Lake Banook, Dartmouth, with the bicycle portion of the race going through Eastern IIRM to Musquodoboit Harbour. The triathion has varying distances and race categories and will hold a fireworks show over Lake Banook. New to the event in 2013 is the Epic Canadian (a family-friendly 5/10km walklrun), Epic Revolutions (a fundraiser for the Dartmouth General Hospital) and the Epic Kids triathlon. The event estimates that it will attract 15,000 spectators, 2,500 participants and 500 volunteers, and the event is free to spectators. The event estimates that 1,300 tourists from outside HRM but within the province will attend, 950 tourists from outside Nova Scotia will attend, and 250 room nights will be sold. The proposed budget for 2013 is $373,439. 4. Halifax Comedy Fest

MLSER Exception Report - 6-2012 MLSER Grant: $9, 750 2013 Grant requested: $35,000 2013 Grant proposed: $12,950 Information: This event is scheduled for April 24-, at various venues in Halifax and Dartmouth. The festival hosts regional, national and international comedic talent and is one of three CBC national aired comedy festivals. The event estimates that it will attract 5,000 spectators, 50 comedians and 25 volunteers. Free events include the Halifax s Funniest series and a screening of Alone up (documentary on the life of a comedian). Entry fees range from $20 for a charity fundraiser to $20 - $45 for regular shows. The event estimates that 1,003 tourists from outside HRM but within the province will attend, 529 tourists from outside Nova Scotia will attend, and 342 room nights will be sold. The proposed budget for 2013 is $229,23 1. 5. Holiday Parade of Lights 2012 MLSER Grant: $17,040 2013 Grant requested: $25,000 2013 Grant proposed: $18,750 Information: This event is scheduled for November 16, 2013, through downtown Halifax. In 2012, 3,500 new toys were collected for children in need as well as $14,483 in cash donations and 2,781 kg in non-perishable food items were collected for Feed Nova Scotia. The event estimates that it will attract 100,000 spectators, 3,000 participants and 120 volunteers. The event is free to the public. The event estimates that 22,000 tourists from outside HRM but within the province will attend, 2,000 tourists from outside Nova Scotia will attend, and 4,000 room nights will be sold. The proposed budget for 2013 is $213,551. 6. Multicultural Festival 2012 MLSER Grant: $15,050 2013 Grant requested: $35,000 2013 Grant proposed: $21,350 Information: This event is scheduled for June 21 23, 2013, at the Halifax Seaport. The event has professional and amateur performances on three stages and includes a food pavilion, children s pavilion and cultural pavilion. The event estimates that it will attract 25,500 spectators, 725 participants and 855 volunteers. The festival has a Friday morning free school showcase where over 600 students attend. The festival entry fee is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors/students, $2 for children and free for children six years and under. The event estimates that 5,100 tourists from outside HRM but within the province will attend, 1,000 tourists from outside Nova Scotia will attend, and 250 room nights will be sold. The proposed budget for 2013 is $321,000.

MLSER Exception Report - 7-7. Nocturne: Art at Night 2012 MLSER Grant: $42,250 2013 Grant requested: $71,500 2013 Grant proposed: $53,625 Information: This event is scheduled for Saturday, October 19, 2013, throughout HRM. The event showcases the municipality in creative and dynamic ways by highlighting the talent of artists and performers who respond thematically to HRM s distinct geography, culture, history and architecture. The event estimates that it will attract 25,000 spectators, 300 participants and 125 volunteers. The event estimates that 2,060 tourists from outside HRM but within the province will attend, 540 tourists from outside Nova Scotia will attend, and 400 room nights will be sold. The event is free to the public to attend. The proposed budget for 2013 is $251,000. 8. Word on the Street 2012 MLSER Grant: $8,000 2013 Grant requested: $25,711.77 2013 Grant proposed: $12,085 Information: This event is scheduled for Sunday, September 22, 2013, on the Halifax Waterfront. Word on the Street is the only organization of its type in Atlantic Canada and in 2012, 40 of the 56 showcase authors were from HRI\4. The event estimates that it will attract 13,000 spectators, 120 participants and 110 volunteers. The event is free to the public to attend. The event estimates that 4,047 tourists from outside HRM but within the province will attend, 1,000 tourists from outside Nova Scotia will attend, and 200 room nights will be sold. The estimated budget for 2013 is $200,000.

- Legacy - Employment Innovative/creative, Inclusive Track June MLSER Exception Report - 8 - Attachment 2 MLSER Score Sheets MLSER Sporting! Tourism Score Sheet Applicant: Aileen Meagher International Track Classic Criteria Score Values Free or low costs (if gated) 10/15 Free = 15 Combination = 10 Low Cost 5 Attendance (Event Size) 3 /15 Less than 10,000 3 10,000 to 24,999 = 6 25, 000 to 49,999 9 50,000 to 249,999 12 Greater than 250,000 15 Tourism Period (Seasonality) 3 /9 Prime Season (July to Sept.) = 3 Shoulder Season (Apr. & Oct.) 6 Off Season (Nov. To Mar.) = 9 Primary Event Location 3 /9 Urban 3 Mixed 6 Rural 9 Event Sustainability 10 /12 Partnership support Prov.[Fed./Corp./Comm. - Partnership Support 4/4 - Volunteers Volunteers 0-50/50-100/100-200/200+ 2/4 - Event delivery experience Experience record in Halifax 4/4 Community Engagement 6 /12 Legacy Appropriateness, scale, etc. 2/3 (social, cultural, infrastructure) Identity Physical attributes, heritage 1/3 - HRM s Identity Culture diverse 0/3 - Culture Diversity 3/3 - Diversity Tourism Impact 6 /8 Reputation Event deliveiy 3/4 - HRM Exposure Exposure TV, radio, print, online 3/4 - Reputation Economic Impact 1 1 /20 Number of tourists 3/8 - Spectators from outside HRM General Economic Impact 2/4 - Local expenditures Buying local products, equipment, services, etc. 3/4 Size! fiscal management! appropriateness of budget! - Budget low admin 0/H 3/4 Final Total 52/100 Total points: 52 Percentage of grant award proposed: 29% Recommended grant award: S14,500

- HRM s - Employment Physical Inclusive TV, 0-50/50-100/100-200/200+ Track Prov./Fed./Corp./Comm. MLSER Exception Report - MLSER Sporting! Tourism Score Sheet Applicant: Atlantic Fringe Festival 9 - Criteria Score Values Free or low costs (if gated) 1 0/1 5 Free 1 5 Combination 10 Low Cost 5 Attendance (Event Size) 6 / 1 5 Less than 10,000 = 3 10,000 to 24,999 = 6 25, 000 to 49,999 =.9 50,000 to 249,999 12 Greater than 250,000 15 Tourism Period (Seasonality) 3 /9 Prime Season (July to Sept.) = 3 Shoulder Season (Apr. June & Oct.) 6 Off Season (Nov. To Mar.) 9 Primary Event Location 3 /9 Urban = 3 Mixed 6 Rural 9 Event Sustainability 1 1 /12 Partnership support - Partnership Support 4/4 - Volunteers Volunteers 3/4 - Event delivery experience Experience record in Halifax 4/4 Community Engagement 9/12 Legacy Appropriateness, scale, etc. 2/3 - Legacy (social, cultural, infrastructure) Identity attributes, heritage 1/3 Identity Culture Innovative/creative, diverse 3/3 - Culture Diversity 3/3 - Diversity Tourism Impact 5 /8 Reputation Event delivery 3/4 - HRM Exposure Exposure radio, print, online 2/4 - Reputation Economic Impact 1 1 /20 Number of tourists 4/8 - Spectators from outside HRM General Economic Impact 2/4 - Local expenditures Buying local products, equipment, services, etc. 3/4 Size! fiscal management! appropriateness of budget! - Budget low admin 0/H 2/4 Final Total 58/100 Total points: 58 Percentage of grant award proposed: 41% Recommended grant award: $10,250

- Culture - Budget Physical Innovative/creative, Inclusive TV, 0-50/50-100/100-200/200+ Track June MLSER Exception Report - 10 - MLSER Sporting! Tourism Score Sheet Applicant: Epic Dartmouth Criteria Score Values Free or low costs (if gated) 10/15 Free 15 Combination = 10 Low Cost = 5 Attendance (Event Size) 6 /15 Less than 10,000 3 10,000 to 24,999 = 6 25, 000 to 49,999 9 50,000 to 249,999 12 Greater than 250,000 15 Tourism Period (Seasonality) 3 /9 Prime Season (July to Sept.) = 3 Shoulder Season (Apr. & Oct.) 6 Off Season (Nov. To Mar.) = 9 Primary Event Location 6 /9 Urban 3 Mixed = 6 Rural 9 Event Sustainability 1 1 /12 Partnership support Prov./Fed./Corp./Comm. - Partnership Support Volunteers 4/4 - Volunteers Experience record in Halifax 4/4 - Event delivery experience Community Engagement 8 /12 Legacy Appropriateness, scale, etc. 3/3 - Legacy (social, cultural, infrastructure) Identity attributes, heritage 2/3 - HRM s Identity Culture diverse 1/3 Diversity 2/3 - Diversity Tourism Impact 6 /8 Reputation Event delivery 3/4 - HRM Exposure Exposure radio, print, online 3/4 - Reputation Economic Impact 14 /20 Number of tourists 3/8 - Spectators from outside HRM General Economic Impact 3/4 - Local expenditures Buying local products, equipment, services, etc. - Employment Size! fiscal management! appropriateness of budget! low admin 0/H 4/4 Final Total 64/100 3/4 4/4 Total points: 64 Percentage of grant award proposed: 53% Recommended grant award: S73,000

Appropriateness, Physical Innovative/creative, TV, 0-50/50-100/100-200/200+ Track Prov./Fed./Corp./Comm. MLSER Exception Report - 11 - MLSER Sporting! Tourism Score Sheet Applicant: Halifax Comedy Fest Criteria Score Values Free or low costs (if gated) 10/15 Free 15 Combination = 10 Low Cost = 5 Attendance (Event Size) 3 /15 Less than 10,000 = 3 10,000 to 24,999 6 25, 000 to 49,999 9 50,000 to 249,999 12 Greater than 250,000 = 15 Tourism Period (Seasonality) 6 /9 Prime Season (July to Sept.) = 3 Shoulder Season (Apr. June & Oct.) 6 Off Season (Nov. To Mar.) = 9 Primary Event Location 3 /9 Urban = 3 Mixed6 Rural 9 Event Sustainability 9 /12 Partnership support 4/4 - Partnership Support Volunteers 1/4 - Volunteers Experience record in Halifax 4/4 - Event delivery experience Community Engagement 6 /12 Legacy scale, etc. 2/3 - Legacy (social, cultural, infrastructure) Identity attributes, heritage 1/3 - HRM s Identity Culture diverse 2/3 - Culture Diversity Inclusive 1/3 - Diversity Tourism Impact 8 /8 Reputation Event delivery 4/4 - HRM Exposure Exposure radio, print, online 4/4 - Reputation Economic Impact 1 1 /20 Number of tourists 3/8 - Spectators from outside HRM General Economic Impact 3/4 - Local expenditures Buying local products, equipment, services, etc. 3/4 - Employment Size! fiscal management! appropriateness of budget! - Budget low admin 0/H 2/4 Final Total 56/100 Total points: 56 Percentage of grant award proposed: 37% Recommended grant award: $12,950

- HRM s - Local Inclusive TV, Track June MLSER Exception Report - 12 - MLSER Sporting! Tourism Score Sheet Applicant: Holiday Parade of Light Criteria Score Values Free or low costs (if gated) 15/15 Free = 15 Combination = 10 Low Cost 5 Attendance (Event Size) 12 /15 Less than 10,000 3 10,000 to 24,999 6 25, 000 to 49,999 9 50,000 to 249,999 = 12 Greater than 250,000 15 Tourism Period (Seasonality) 9 /9 Prime Season (July to Sept.) 3 Shoulder Season (Apr. & Oct.) = 6 Off Season (Nov. To Mar.) = 9 Primary Event Location 3 /9 Urban 3 Mixed = 6 Rural 9 Event Sustainability 9 /12 Partnership support Prov./Fed./Corp./Comm. 2/4 - Partnership Support Volunteers 0-50/50-100/100-200/200+ 3/4 - Volunteers Experience record in Halifax 4/4 - Event delivery experience Community Engagement 6 /12 Legacy Appropriateness, scale, etc. 2/3 - Legacy (social, cultural, infrastructure) Identity Physical attributes, heritage 1/3 Identity Culture Innovative/creative, diverse 1/3 - Culture Diversity 2/3 - Diversity Tourism Impact 8 /8 Reputation Event delivery 4/4 - HRM Exposure Exposure radio, print, online 4/4 - Reputation Economic Impact 13 /20 Number of tourists 6/8 - Spectators from outside HRM General Economic Impact 3/4 expenditures Buying local products, equipment, services, etc. 2/4 - Employment Size! fiscal management! appropriateness of budget! -Budget low admin 0/H 2/4 Final Total 75/100 Total points: 75 Percentage of grant award proposed: 75% Recommended grant award: $18,750

Free or low costs (if gated) 10/15 Free 15 Criteria Score Values Applicant: Multicultural Festival Combination = 10 MLSER Sporting! Tourism Score Sheet 13 Total points: 68 Recommended grant award: $21,350 Percentage of grant award proposed: 61% -Budget lowadrnino/h 2/4 Final Total 68/100 Economic Impact 1 1 /20 Number of tourists Tourism Impact 7 /8 Reputation Event delivery Primary Event Location 3 /9 Urban = 3 Off Season (Nov. To Mar.) 9 Greater than 250,000 = 15 50,000 to 249,999 12 Mixed 6 Attendance (Event Size) 9 /15 Less than 10,000 = 3 Tourism Period (Seasonality) 6 /9 Prime Season (July to Sept.) 3 Shoulder Season (Apr. Event Sustainability 12 /12 Partnership support MLSER Exception Report - - - Partnership - Volunteers - Event - Legacy - HRM s - Culture Community Engagement 10 /12 Legacy delivery experience (social, cultural, infrastructure) Identity Support Volunteers 0-50/50-l00/100-200/200+ Experience Low Cost 5 10,000 to 24,999 6 25, 000 to 49,999 9 Rural = 9 Appropriateiiess, Physical Innovative/creative, Track record in Halifax attributes, heritage scale, etc. Identity Culture diverse Diversity Inclusive Prov./Fed./Corp./Comm. June 3/3 4/4 4/4 2/3 2/3 3/3 4/4 - Diversity - HRM Exposure Exposure TV, radio, print, online 3/4 4/4 - Reputation - Spectators - Local - Employment expenditures Buying local products, equipment, services, etc. from outside HRM General Economic Impact 3/4 Size! fiscal management! appropriateness of budget/ 3/8 3/4 & Oct.) = 6

Appropriateness, Physical Innovative/creative, Inclusive TV, 0-50/50-100/100-200/200+ Track Prov.IFed./Corp./Comm. MLSER Exception Report - 14 - MLSER Sporting! Tourism Score Sheet Applicant: Nocturne: Art at Night Criteria Score Values Free or low costs (if gated) 15/15 Free 15 Combination 10 Low Cost 5 Attendance (Event Size) 9 /15 Less than 10,000 = 3 10,000 to 24,999 = 6 25, 000 to 49,999 = 9 50,000 to 249,999 12 Greater than 250,000 = 15 Tourism Period (Seasonailty) 6 /9 Prime Season (July to Sept.) 3 Shoulder Season (Apr. June & Oct.) = 6 Off Season (Nov. To Mar.) = 9 Primary Event Location 3 /9 Urban 3 Mixed = 6 Rural 9 Event Sustainability 1 1 /12 Partnership support 4/4 - Partnership Support Volunteers 3/4 - Volunteers Experience record in Halifax 4/4 - Event delivery experience Community Engagement 1 1 /12 Legacy scale, etc. 2/3 - Legacy (social, cultural, infrastructure) Identity attributes, heritage 3/3 - HRM s Identity Culture diverse 3/3 - Culture Diversity 3/3 - Diversity Tourism Impact 7 /8 Reputation Event delivery 3/4 - HRM Exposure Exposure radio, print, online 4/4 - Reputation Economic Impact 13 /20 Number of tourists 4/8 - Spectators from outside HRM General Economic Impact 2/4 - Local expenditures Buying local products, equipment, services, etc. 3/4 - Employment Size! fiscal management! appropriateness of budget/ - Budget low admin 0/H 4/4 Final Total 75/100 Total points: 75 Percentage of grant award proposed: 75% Recommended grant award: $53,625

- Culture Physical Innovative/creative, Inclusive TV, 0-50/50-100/100-200/200+ Track Prov./Fed./Corp./Comm, June MLSER Exception Report - 15 - MLSER Sporting! Tourism Score Sheet Applicant: Word on the Street Criteria Score Values Free or low costs (if gated) 15/15 Free = 15 Combination 10 Low Cost = 5 Attendance (Event Size) 6 /15 Less than 10,000 3 10,000 to 24,999 6 25, 000 to 49,999 9 50,000 to 249,999 = 12 Greater than 250,000 = 15 Tourism Period (Seasonality) 3 /9 Prime Season (July to Sept.) = 3 Shoulder Season (Apr. & Oct.) = 6 Off Season (Nov. To Mar.) = 9 Primary Event Location 3 /9 Urban = 3 Mixed Rural = 9 Event Sustainabllity 1 1 /12 Partnership support - Partnership Support 4/4 - Volunteers Volunteers 3/4 - Event delivery experience Experience record in Halifax 4/4 Community Engagement 9 /12 Legacy Appropriateness, scale, etc. 2/3 - Legacy (social, cultural, infrastructure) Identity attributes, heritage 2/3-1-IRM s Identity Culture diverse 2/3 Diversity 3/3 - Diversity Tourism Impact 6 /8 Reputation Event delivery 3/4 - HRM Exposure Exposure radio, print, online 3/4 - Reputation Econoniic Impact 8 /20 Number of tourists 3/8 - Spectators from outside HRM General Economic Impact 2/4 - Local expenditures Buying local products, equipment, services, etc. 2/4 - Employment Size! fiscal management/ appropriateness of budget! - Budget low admin 0/H 1/4 Final Total 61/100 Total points: 61 Percentage of grant award proposed: 47% Recommended grant award: S12,085