This chapter may be designated and cited as the "Mass Gatherings Law
of the Town of Fenton."
No person, partnership, association, corporation, organization, landowner,
lessee or other entity shall hold, permit to be held or promote an outdoor
public musical event, amusement or other assembly which is to be held within
the town of Fenton and which might reasonably be expected to attract 2,500
persons or more without first obtaining a special permit issued by the Town
Board of the Town of Fenton.
Written application for a special permit for the outdoor musical event
shall be made to the Town Board of the Town of Fenton by submission to the
Town Clerk at least 90 days prior to the first day the event is to be held.
The Town Board shall approve or deny the permit application within 60 days.
The applicant shall submit a fee, as set forth from time to time by resolution
of the Town Board, with the application, in cash or by certified check, to
defray the cost of administering this chapter.
Each application for a special permit shall be by verified petition,
addressed to the Town Board, and shall contain the following:
A. A statement of the name, age and residence address of
the applicant; if the applicant is a corporation, the name of the corporation
and the names and addresses of directors, officers and stockholders owning
5% or more of the number of shares outstanding of each class of stock; if
the applicant is a partnership or other entity, the names, addresses and ages
of every individual associated with the partnership or other entity.
B. A statement of the name and address of the owner of the
property upon which the event is to occur and the nature and interest of the
applicant therein; the proposed dates and hours of the event; the maximum
number of persons intended to use the property at one time and collectively;
the number of automobiles and other vehicles intended to use the property
at one time and collectively; the purpose of the function, including the nature
of the activities to be carried on and the admission fees to be charged; and
the names and addresses of all concessionaires and other persons providing
services or facilities under contract, lease or other arrangement for the
event.
C. A survey map prepared by a professional engineer licensed
by the State New York showing the size of the property, the names of the record
owners of the adjoining properties, the streets or highways abutting the property,
the size and location of any existing or proposed structures or facilities
to be used for the assembly, the placement of the proposed water distribution
system, the location of parking areas for automobiles and other vehicles,
the means of ingress and egress to the parking areas and the service, public
and private roads serving the camping areas, food service areas, toilet facilities,
garbage and refuse collection facilities and entertainment and performance
areas.
D. A detailed plan, with drawings and written explanation,
showing the methods to be used for the disposal of sanitary sewage.
E. A detailed plan with drawings and written explanation
showing the system for supply, storage, treatment and distribution of drinking
water.
F. A detailed plan with drawings and written explanation
showing the layout of the parking areas for automobiles and other vehicles
and the methods of traffic control to be used thereon.
G. A statement specifying whether food or beverage is intended
to be prepared, sold or distributed. If food or beverage is intended to be
prepared sold or distributed, a statement specifying the method of preparation
and distribution of the food or beverage.
H. A detailed plan with drawings and written explanation
showing the method and means of disposing of garbage, trash, rubbish and other
refuse.
I. A statement specifying whether private security personnel
will serve on or about the site during the event and, if so, the names and
address of such persons, the duties to be performed by such persons and the
qualifications and source of such persons.
J. A detailed plan providing for fire protection, specifying
the location of fire lanes, water supply and equipment or apparatus to be
available for fire control.
K. A detailed plan specifying the facilities to be available
for medical, surgical, nursing and ambulance service, and including the names
and addresses of all doctors, nurses, pharmacists and ambulance services the
applicant will provide for the event.
L. A detailed description of all insurance policies and
surety bonds to be provided by the applicant for the protection of the general
public, the Town of Fenton and its various public bodies, officers and employees.
M. A subscribed authorization from the landowner and the
applicant to the Town of Fenton and the County of Broome to permit the town
and county and their lawful agents to go upon the property to inspect the
same to determine if there is compliance with the requirements of this chapter
and the permit, to inspect to determine if there is compliance with all other
state and local laws, to provide adequate police and fire protection and to
protect persons and property from danger.
N. A statement subscribed by the applicant stating the maximum
number of tickets to be sold, given or otherwise issued.
O. A statement subscribed by the applicant stating that
the applicant shall not allow more persons to attend the event than is specified
in the permit.
The Town Board, before issuing any permit, may seek advice from any
or all of the following agencies:
A. The New York State Department of Health as to any proposed
sanitary sewage system, lavatories or toilets;
B. The New York State Department of Health and the New York
State Water Resources Commission as to any proposed system for the supply,
storage and distribution of water.
C. The Broome County Department of Public Works, the New
York State Department of Transportation, the Broome County Sheriff's
Department, the New York State Police, and the Chief of the Fire Department
having jurisdiction over the site as to the proposed parking areas and the
means of ingress and egress to such parking areas.
D. The Zoning Board of Appeals as to the proposed type,
number and location of any sound-producing equipment, outdoor lights or signs.
E. The New York State Department of Health as to the proposed
method of preparing, selling or distributing food or beverage and the removal
of refuse, trash, rubbish or garbage.
F. The Broome County Sheriff's Department and the New
York State Police as to any police protection.
G. The Chief of the Fire Department having jurisdiction
over the site and the Fire Coordinator of Broome County as to any proposed
fire protection system.
H. The New York State Department of Health as to any proposed
facilities for emergency medical or nursing treatment.
I. The Zoning Board of Appeals and the New York State Department
of Health as to any proposed camping, housing or sleeping areas or facilities.
No permit shall be issued unless all of the provisions for the event
described in the application are determined by the Town Board to sufficiently
safeguard the safety, health, welfare and well-being of persons and property
and unless it is in compliance with all other requirements of this chapter,
other local laws of the town, the regulations of the New York State Department
of Health, the State Environmental Quality Review Law, and any other applicable laws and regulations.
A permit issued pursuant to this chapter may be immediately suspended
or revoked by the Town Board after public hearing if the provisions of this
chapter, requirements of the Broome County Health Department or conditions
of the permit are not complied with or adhered to.