Meeting Rooms
The library has 2 meeting rooms available for booking in advance.
The Meeting Room will hold a
maximum of 125 people. This room can be separated into two
smaller rooms which will hold roughly 50 people each.
The Conference Room can hold a
maximum of 12 people and is located on the second floor.
Meeting Room & Conference Room Policy
The Trustees of
the Billerica Public Library have set forth the following
policy in an attempt to ensure fair access to those who
wish to use the meeting room facilities of the Library. There is a large
Meeting Room on the lower level. It seats 70-75 people. This room is
also divisible into two smaller rooms seating 20 on one side and 50 on
the other. The Conference Room, located on the second floor, has
seating for 12 people.
Use of Library Meeting Rooms by any group
signifies acceptance of the terms of this policy.
General Guidelines
- Library
meeting areas are used primarily for library-sponsored activities and therefore, the
library retains the right to give priority to
library-sponsored meetings, events, and programs in scheduling meeting room use.
- Meeting rooms at the
Billerica Public Library are designed for groups that
engage in educational, cultural, intellectual or
charitable activities. All meetings must be free and open
to the public. Groups which are affiliated with a business or
commercial organization, enterprise or any other type of entity
which exists primarily for profit may not use the meeting
facilities.
- Smoking and alcoholic
beverages are not allowed in the meeting rooms.
- Meeting rooms may not be
used for social gatherings such as showers, birthday parties,
dances, or any other closed meeting.
- Meeting Rooms are available for use during regular service hours
on days the Library is open. NO ONE may enter the Library prior to
9a.m. No meeting may extend beyond 8:45p.m.
- Room set up is not provided by the Library. Time for setting up
and cleaning up afterwards should be included in the meeting time
requested.
- The Library assumes no responsibility for private property
brought into the building.
- Library staff will not take or deliver messages for meeting
participants except in an emergency.
- Groups are responsible for compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and for providing qualified interpreters or
auxiliary aids, upon request, for their programs.
- Study groups are permitted to use the meeting rooms upon
availability but must fill out an application and follow all rules
and regulations. There is a five (5) person minimum for each room.
- Non-profit organizations may collect donations to cover
incidental expenses only, but may not solicit donations for
fund-raising purposes or make sales, except for the sole benefit
of the Library.
- Use of the Library's meeting rooms does not constitute or imply
an endorsement of viewpoints by participants in the program in the
program by any library staff or by the board of Trustees.
Reservations
- Requests for use of a
meeting room may be made in person or by telephone.
- Reservations from organizations for use of the meeting space
must be made on the Library's application form submitted to the
Assistant Director. Reservations for meeting space is not
guaranteed unless an application form is signed and submitted 72
hours in advance. It is your responsibility to return the signed
application 72 hours in advance. no one from the Library will
contact you. if a signed application is not received, your
reservation may be canceled.
- Applications for use of the meeting space may be obtained at the
reference desk or online. Completed applications must be returned
or mailed to the Billerica Public Library -- Attention Meeting
Room Reservations.
- Requests will be honored on a first-com, first served basis.
- Rooms may be booked no more than 60 days in advance.
- Notice of cancellation
should be made as soon as possible. After 30 minutes, a
group may forfeit its reservation if it fails to appear as
scheduled.
- If a group fails to show for
two meetings in a row and does not call to cancel, all future
reservations are forfeited until the group calls to reschedule.
Care and Use of Facilities
- 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 meeting
rooms.
- Equipment, supplies, or
personal effects cannot be stored or left in Library meeting rooms
before or after use.
- Attendance at meetings will
be limited to the capacity of the individual meeting rooms.
Seating and/or supplementary furniture are not allowed in
corridors outside the meeting rooms.
- Simple refreshments may be
served. Only clear liquids (e.g. apple juice) may be served
-- no fruit punches or grape juice. The Library will provide a coffeepot, but cups,
utensils cream, sugar, or other equipment, and supplies will be
the responsibility of the group.
- There will be no cooking or
food preparation on site.
- Please clean the kitchen
facilities thoroughly if used; trash must be bagged.
- 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 that may occur as
a result of the use of the facilities.
- The contact person for each user is responsible for ensuring
that each member of his or her group is aware of and abides by
these regulations.
- Users of the meeting space may be asked to leave if use is
deemed disruptive or in anyway contrary to library policy.
- Groups failing to comply with any part of this policy or the
established procedures will be denied further use of the meeting
room.
- Any question of
interpretation of this policy will be referred to the
Director. Final determination rests with the Board of
Trustees.
Use of Library meeting rooms by
any group signifies acceptance of the terms of this policy.
Revised April 29, 2002
Effective July 1, 2002
Meeting
Room Application Agreement