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Borough of Rutherford, NJ
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough of Rutherford Council 5-27-2003 by Ord. No. 3023-03.[1] Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Alcoholic beverages — See Ch. 7.
Clean environment — See Ch. 21.
Littering — See Ch. 53.
Municipal property and grounds — See Ch. 61.
Peace and good order — See Ch. 68.
Recreation department — See Ch. 83.
Solicitations for charitable purposes — See Ch. 104.
Solicitors, peddlers and canvassers — See Ch. 105.
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former Ch. 73, Playgrounds and Recreation Areas, adopted 8-2-1960 by Ord. No. 1809, as amended.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein:
BOARD OF EDUCATION
The Board of Education of the Borough of Rutherford.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Rutherford.
EDUCATIONAL FACILITY
A nonprofit school that serves grade K or higher that has a physical location that is geographically located within the Borough of Rutherford.
OPEN SPACES
Those public lands owned by the Borough, devoted to the general public of the Borough of Rutherford, known as Williams Center Plaza, Lincoln Park (including the Bandshell), Sunset Park, Van Winkle Park, Firefighter's Memorial (located at Mortimer and Pierrepont Avenues), Waterfront Park (located on Riverside Avenue, next to Nereid Boat House), and Lincoln Woods (on West Pierrepont Avenue).
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization of any kind.
RECREATION AREAS
Those public lands owned by the Borough, devoted to active or passive recreation, known as Memorial Park, Tamblyn Field, Tryon Field and Harold Wall Field and the playgrounds, picnic areas, fields, courts, buildings and parking lots adjacent to or part of these designated places.
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
The Recreation Department of the Borough of Rutherford.
RESIDENT COMPANY
The company has a physical location within the Borough of Rutherford.
RESIDENT GROUP, ENTITY, OR ORGANIZATION - SPORTS TEAMS
Seventy-five percent majority of its members are Rutherford residents (see § 73-7).
RESIDENT ORGANIZATION, GROUP OR ENTITY
Has a physical location within the Borough of Rutherford, and the physical location is used for the purpose for which the organization, group or entity was created (see § 73-7).
VEHICLE
Every device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn.
A. 
The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rutherford recognize that:
(1) 
Borough facilities are public property and, as such, should be made available for public use when it is determined that such use would not subject facilities or participants to any harm or injury;
(2) 
The use of Borough facilities should be programmed and regulated for the convenience of their users in order to ensure availability and safety;
(3) 
Proper maintenance and care is required in order to maintain these facilities and keep them in proper condition for their users.
B. 
The Council adopts the following regulations as a means of improving accessibility to the Borough's facilities and, at the same time, providing for their safe, constructive and prolonged use.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person or entity to perform or permit to be performed any of the following acts within any open space or recreation area of the Borough of Rutherford. The provisions herein shall not apply to any authorized official of the Borough in pursuit of any official duty.
(1) 
Mark, deface, disfigure, injure, tamper with or displace or remove any Borough property.
(2) 
Throw, discharge or otherwise place or cause to be placed any substance, matter or thing, liquid or solid, likely to result in pollution or environmental damage, in the waters of any fountain, pond, lake, stream, river or other body of water in or adjacent to any open space or recreation area or in any tributary, stream, storm sewer or drain flowing into such waters.
(3) 
Dump, deposit or leave any bottles, broken glass, ashes, paper, boxes, cans, dirt, rubbish, waste, garbage or refuse or other trash in any open space or recreation area, or anywhere on the grounds thereof, or in any waters in or contiguous to any open space or recreation area. Such waste shall be placed in the proper receptacles where these are provided; and where receptacles are not provided, all such rubbish or waste shall be carried away from the open space or recreation area by the person(s) responsible for its presence and properly disposed of elsewhere.
(4) 
Endanger the safety of any person by any conduct or act, including disturbing the peace or committing any assault, battery or fighting.
(5) 
Carry, possess or consume any alcoholic beverage in any open space or recreation area without first obtaining a permit in accordance with this chapter.
(6) 
Carry, possess or consume any illegal or illicit narcotics or drugs in any open space or recreation area of the Borough.
(7) 
Hold, possess or use any firearm, weapon, explosive, bb-gun, air rifle, slingshot, high-powered water gun, paint gun or any other device with a projectile which might cause injury or death, in or within three hundred yards of any open space or recreation area.
(8) 
Smoke in violation of any state or local law, rule or regulation or smoke in violation of any Board of Education rule or regulation.
(9) 
Molest, trap, capture or hunt, remove, injure or kill any animal, fish or other wildlife or disturb its habitat, except in portions of any open space or recreation area so designated.
(10) 
Swim in any pond, lake, stream or any other body of water, except areas designated and posted as approved for swimming.
(11) 
Run a gas-operated watercraft in any pond, lake stream, or any other body of water, except where designated.
(12) 
Disturb or interfere with any improvements under construction or about to be constructed.
(13) 
Enter any area in disregard of signs or posted notices forbidding the same or to disobey posted signs or notices of any kind.
(14) 
Prevent any person from using Borough facilities or interfere with such use in compliance with these regulations.
(15) 
Operate, drive or park any vehicle, except on a street, driveway or parking lot, in any open space or recreation area or park or leave any such vehicle in any place other than the areas designated for public parking. No vehicle shall be permitted in any open space or recreation area except in specific locations provided for parking use, if any.
(16) 
Occupy any open space or recreation area between one hour after sunset and 1/2 hour before sunrise, without first obtaining a permit in accordance with this chapter, except in an emergency and after notifying the Police Department. However, the closing hours of Lincoln Park when persons and vehicles are prohibited shall be between 11:00 p.m. and 1/2 hour before sunrise, unless otherwise permitted in accordance with this chapter.
(17) 
Paste, glue, tack or otherwise post or hang any sign, placard, advertisement or inscription whatsoever in any open space or recreation area or in or on any public lands, highways or roads adjacent to the open space or recreation area unless given prior written permission by the Borough.
(18) 
Use or cause to be used any loudspeakers, bullhorns, public-address systems, amplified musical instruments or amplifiers without first obtaining a permit in accordance with this chapter. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to employees or officials of the Recreation Department or the Board of Education or to other educational facility during scheduled sports practices or games.
(19) 
Practice or play the game of golf or any portion thereof.
(20) 
Allow any animal or pet in any park, recreation area or open space.
(21) 
Give entertainment of any kind or transact business of any kind or hold public gatherings, meetings or assemblies of any kind without first obtaining a permit in accordance with this chapter.
(22) 
Occupy any open space or recreation area for picnic parties, assemblages, business or entertainment without first obtaining a permit in accordance with this chapter.
(23) 
Sell, vend, distribute or give away any article, merchandise, food or services of any kind in any open space or recreation area without first obtaining a permit in accordance with this chapter.
(24) 
Solicit funds for any purpose in any open space or recreation area, other than persons having prior written permission from the Borough, persons or entities given permission through the Borough's solicitation ordinance, employees or officials of the Recreation Department, the Borough Board of Education or other Borough-located educational facilities or charitable organizations.
(25) 
In addition to the prohibitions found in this Chapter 73, it shall be unlawful to commit any of the following acts in Tryon Field:
[Added 11-23-2004 by Ord. No. 3058-04]
(a) 
Smoke in any part of Tryon Field, including all parts of the playing field, track, bleachers, appurtenances and any other part of Tryon Field.
(b) 
Use chewing tobacco in any part of Tryon Field, including all parts of the playing field, track, bleachers, appurtenances and any other part of Tryon Field.
(c) 
Use metal spikes on any part of the playing field.
(d) 
Use spikes or cleats of any kind on any part of the track.
(e) 
Discard garbage or waste of any kind, including containers, wrappers, drinks, food, candy or gum of any kind on any part of the playing field or track.
(f) 
Use or discard confetti of any kind in any part of Tryon Field, including all parts of the playing field, track, bleachers, appurtenances and any other part of Tryon Field.
(g) 
Allow pets or animals of any kind in any part of Tryon Field, including all parts of the playing field, track, bleachers, appurtenances and any other part of Tryon Field. Assistance animals used by disabled persons are exempted from this provision.
(h) 
Use wheeled vehicles or things of any kind, including golf carts, bicycles, tricycles, skateboards, roller blades, carts, shopping carts or any kind of wheeled or motorized transportation item in any part of Tryon Field, including all parts of the playing field, track, bleachers, appurtenances and any other part of Tryon Field. Authorized use by Borough employees or BOE or school employees are exempted from this provision. Infant strollers are exempted from this provision. Assistance wheelchairs used by disabled persons are exempted from this provision.
(26) 
There shall be a fee imposed in the sum of $25 per person for any application for a Recreation Department program which is received after the date set by the Recreation Department for the receipt of applications. Nothing herein shall guarantee any late applicant a place in the program.
[Added 12-13-2021 by Ord. No. 3591-21]
B. 
Borough open spaces or recreation areas cannot be used for any purpose prohibited by law.
C. 
Open fires are prohibited, except when approved by the Borough and any and all government agencies having jurisdiction therein. However, charcoal grills are permitted in designated picnic areas.
D. 
All indoor activities must terminate by midnight unless prior written approval is obtained. All unlighted outdoor activities must terminate by sunset. Activities at lighted facilities, designated for evening use, must terminate by 11:00 p.m. unless otherwise approved by the Borough.
E. 
Events that are likely to draw spectators or participants that exceed the proper occupancy rate per square foot of an open space or recreation area are prohibited.
F. 
Events that seek to utilize open space or recreation areas for the purpose of commercial profit or are a commercial activity for the benefit of a commercial entity or operation are prohibited. Events sponsored by or through the Borough or Borough entities are exempt from this provision.
A. 
Applicants who are granted use of open spaces or recreation areas are responsible for the proper supervision of all participants and spectators. Those participants under the age of 18 years shall not to be left unattended at any time.
B. 
Applicants who are granted use of open spaces or recreation areas shall be held responsible for any personal injury or property damage resulting from the lack of supervision or poor supervision of participants or spectators.
A. 
Permittee must report any problems encountered with the open space or recreation area to the Recreation Department within 24 hours of the conclusion of the activity.
B. 
Proper use of open spaces and recreation areas is of the utmost importance. Organizations or groups failing to abide by the provisions of this chapter and by the rules and regulations imposed in a permit or by the Recreation Department will be asked to curtail their event(s) and may be denied further use of Borough open spaces or recreation areas.
C. 
Open spaces and recreation areas must be left clean and orderly and all debris must be properly discarded by the permittee and his or her group. Chairs and tables shall be returned to their original positions and lights, air conditioning and heating should be turned off or adjusted as directed or posted at the facility.
D. 
Permittee shall be held responsible for any property damage resulting from the use of the area under a permit issued in accordance with this chapter.
E. 
Users of open spaces or recreation areas automatically assume responsibility and liability for all damages and loss to Borough property that occurs while using the open space or recreation areas.
F. 
Permittee shall be responsible for insuring that all participants and spectators adhere to Recreation Department rules and all applicable state and local laws and regulations and ordinances.
G. 
Permittee shall be responsible for insuring that the area is in a safe condition before allowing the event to proceed. If there is any problem noted, the permittee shall not proceed with the event and shall notify the Police Department of the deficiency. The permittee shall not perform any repair or reconstruction to any field, park, recreation area or open space.
H. 
Permittee shall be responsible for insuring that all attendees, spectators and participants comply with any special conditions or limitations imposed upon the issuance of the permit.
[Amended 10-23-2017 by Ord. No. 3434-17; 2-24-2020 by Ord. No. 3519-20]
Except as expressly waived or amended via resolution of the governing body or by other provisions set forth within the Borough Code pertaining to resident companies that have a physical location that is geographically located in the Borough of Rutherford, or when circumstances exist requiring a one-time action to amend a fee for any event.
A. 
The following shall be followed:
(1) 
Permits for the use of Borough open spaces or recreation areas are required for organized games, contests, picnics, sports activities, ceremonies, events and any other organized gathering involving more than ten attendees, participants or spectators.
(2) 
Applications for movie or other filming shall be exempt from this chapter (see Borough Code, Chapter 34).
(3) 
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.
(4) 
Applications for the use of any Borough open space or recreation area available for use can be obtained in person at or requested by mail from the Recreation Department. The applicant shall be required to state his name and address, that he or she is over the age of 18, the name and address of the sponsor, the days and hours desired, the open space or recreation area desired, the type of event, a reasonable estimate of the anticipated attendance, the anticipated age group of the attendees and such other information as may be reasonably required.
(5) 
A minimum refundable deposit of $50.00 (check or money order payable to the Borough of Rutherford) is required with all applications. The Recreation Superintendent or Borough Administrator may require a greater refundable deposit if the approved event warrants same. This deposit will be used to cover any damage to Borough property or cleaning required due to the use of site under the permit. Users will be notified in writing by the Recreation Department if any such charge will be assessed.
(6) 
Nonrefundable fees are required with certain applications. These fees are set forth in a Schedule of Fees set forth in this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See § 73-8, Schedule of fees.
(7) 
Proof of insurance is required for certain applications and/or events as set forth in this chapter.
(8) 
An original, signed indemnification and waiver is required for certain applications and/or events as set forth in this chapter.
(9) 
A team roster or membership list is required with all applications for sporting activities. This roster/listing must include the name and home address of all participants who intend to use the open space or recreation area.
B. 
Review procedures.
(1) 
Completed applications should be returned to the Recreation Department at Borough Hall. No application shall be considered until all requested information, payments and documents are supplied by the applicant.
(2) 
All multi-day athletic-related applications must be submitted to the Recreation Department in writing no more than six months before the start of a specific sporting event nor less than 30 business days before the event. The Recreation Department may issue a seasonal permit where applicable.
(3) 
All other applications should be submitted at least thirty days before the scheduled event. Applications submitted after this deadline cannot be assured of scheduling. Applications are considered on a first-come-first-serve basis and are given priority as stated elsewhere in this chapter. All applicable payments, deposits, insurance requirements, roster memberships and other documents must accompany the application.
(4) 
The Recreation Superintendent shall review each application for completeness. When necessary due to the nature of the requested event or the number of participants, attendees and/or spectators, or for any other reasonable basis, the Recreation Superintendent shall refer the application to the Borough Administrator, who shall submit same for review to the Police Department, Fire Official and any other Borough department or official whose review is deemed necessary by the Borough Administrator, including the Health Department if the application involves service of food or other health-related issues. The review shall include concerns, findings and recommendations for safety and other precautions and a recommendation for issuance or denial of the permit.
(5) 
The Recreation Superintendent shall be responsible for issuing or denying the application for permit. Whenever the Recreation Superintendent deems it necessary, due to the nature of the requested event or the number of participants, attendees and/or spectators, or for any other reasonable basis, he shall refer same to the Mayor and Council for approval of the issuance or denial of the permit. The Recreation Superintendent shall refer same to the Mayor and Council if the Police Department or Fire Official has recommended denial of the application.
(6) 
Applications for the use of any Borough open space or recreation area can be denied at the discretion of the Recreation Superintendent or the Mayor and Council, particularly in consideration of the following:
(a) 
Safety concerns, including police, fire and medical concerns;
(b) 
Physical condition of the fields either due to past or expected weather or the likelihood of untoward damage from the proposed event;
(c) 
Other scheduled activities or permitted uses in the open spaces or recreation areas or occurring in the Borough in general, either on the day sought in the permit or on the day before or the day after the day sought in the event;
(d) 
If the applicant has violated the conditions of a permit issued on a previous occasion;
(e) 
If the applicant has made a material misrepresentation of fact on the application or other documents;
(f) 
Such other reasonable basis as may be articulated by the Borough.
(7) 
No permit shall be issued for any event that is likely to draw spectators or participants that exceed the proper occupancy rate per square foot of an open space or recreation area. This shall be determined through consultation with the Police Department and with the Fire Official when he has jurisdiction.
(8) 
The Borough of Rutherford articulates and directs that no permit shall be approved for any organized event that seeks to utilize open space or recreation areas for the purpose of commercial profit, or for a commercial activity for the benefit of a commercial entity or operation. Events sponsored by or through the Borough or Borough entities are exempt from this provision.
(9) 
The Borough of Rutherford directs and articulates that all alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited at all times in any open space or recreation area. The Borough may suspend this prohibition for alcoholic beverages only under the following circumstances: upon application for an event sponsored by the Rutherford Volunteer Fire Department, the Rutherford Volunteer Ambulance Corps and any other Borough civic or Borough service organization. The service of alcohol shall be limited to a specified geographical location, and no service of minors shall be allowed. Such approved permit shall only allow service of beer and wine. This type of application must be submitted to the Recreation Department and then referred for approval or denial to the Mayor and Council.
(10) 
Any permit issued to allow live performance or music shall be limited to 65 decibels at the street side of the sidewalk around the open space or recreation area, and the decibel level shall be monitored by sound level measurement devices. Failure to comply with the limitation after being notified of a violation shall result in immediate suspension of the event.
(11) 
If the application is correctly completed and the open space or recreation area is available and all reviews are satisfactorily completed and approved, confirmation of scheduling dates will usually occur within 15 days of the initial submittal. An executed permit will be issued and will be either mailed or made available for pickup at Borough Hall, per the applicant's request. The executed permit must be present with the user group's representative at all scheduled activities to occur at the open space or recreation area.
(12) 
All permits are nontransferable.
(13) 
The Borough reserves the right to change or revoke a permit issued for use of open spaces or recreation areas, regardless of prior approval or permit for use. Whenever practical, reasonable notice will be provided.
C. 
Special conditions to issued permit.
(1) 
The permit shall specify any special conditions, limitations or approvals, including but not limited to the following applicable to the event:
(a) 
Designate the area for which the permit is issued;
(b) 
Hours for use under the permit;
(c) 
Special parking considerations;
(d) 
Alcoholic beverages prohibited or approved;
(e) 
Area where alcoholic beverages are allowed, if approved;
(f) 
Placement of signs, placards, advertisements or inscriptions;
(g) 
Use of barbecue grills, if approved;
(h) 
Use of loudspeakers, bullhorns, public-address systems or amplifiers;
(i) 
Vending or distribution of any article, merchandise, food or services, if approved;
(j) 
Such other conditions, limitations or approvals as are applicable to the permitted event.
(2) 
The Police Department may require that an approved permittee be required to hire and pay for off-duty Borough police officers for crowd control, traffic control and/or pedestrian and citizen safety and may impose such other reasonable restrictions as are deemed necessary for safety purposes.
(3) 
The Fire Official may require such reasonable restrictions as are deemed necessary for safety purposes.
(4) 
The Health Officer may require such reasonable restrictions as are deemed necessary for compliance with applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.
A. 
A nonprofit group must produce the proper documentation from the IRS setting forth that the group or organization is a nonprofit organization as defined under the Internal Revenue Code.
B. 
In determining if the membership of a nonprofit group contains 75% majority of Borough residents, all team players will be counted. For travel and/or tournament teams or one-time event, only home team players will be counted; the visiting team will not be included in this calculation. A team roster, which shall be submitted with all applications, must include the name and home address of each participant.
C. 
A resident company shall be determined to apply if the company has a physical location that is geographically located in the Borough of Rutherford.
D. 
A resident nonprofit organization, group or educational facility shall be determined to apply if the organization or group or educational facility has a physical location that is geographically located within the Borough of Rutherford and the physical location is used for the purpose for which the organization, group or educational facility was created.
E. 
The Borough and Borough entities shall be exempt from payment of fees.
F. 
If there is no meeting of the governing body scheduled before the event in time to pass a resolution regarding application procedures set forth at § 73-6, or amending any fees set forth within § 73-8, then the Borough Administrator is authorized to use his/her discretion regarding same.
[Added 2-24-2020 by Ord. No. 3519-20]
[Amended 12-14-2004 by Ord. No. 3066-04; 6-24-2008 by Ord. No. 3159-08; 5-14-2013 by Ord. No. 3288-13; 4-13-2015 by Ord. No. 3357-15; 5-8-2017 by Ord. No. 3422-17; 5-22-2018 by Ord. No. 3462-18; 2-25-2019 by Ord. No. 3492-19; 2-24-2020 by Ord. No. 3519-20]
Except as expressly waived or amended via resolution of the governing body or by other provisions set forth within the Borough Code pertaining to resident companies that have a physical location that is geographically located in the Borough of Rutherford, or when circumstances exist requiring a one time action to amend a fee for any event.
A. 
Picnic, bandshell or park permits.
Fee
Resident group or individual event
$50
Resident company event, employees of company
$75
Nonprofit resident group, organization or educational facility
No fee
Nonresident event, 1 to 25 participants
$100
Nonresident event, 26 to 50 participants
$150
Nonresident event, 51 to 100 participants
$200
Nonresident event, 101 to 200 participants
$300
Nonresident event, 200 participants and above
$400
Nonresident roster or event participant
$75
Nonprofit resident group, organization or educational facility, with the exception of Tryon Field
$50
B. 
Field or court permits.
Fee per use
Resident profit youth group, field permit, per hour
$50
Resident nonprofit youth group, field permit
No fee
Resident nonprofit youth group, field permit with lights
No fee
Resident nonprofit adult group, field permit
$50
Resident nonprofit adult group, field permit with lights
$200
Nonresident nonprofit group, field permit
$150
Nonresident nonprofit group, field permit with lights
$400
C. 
Tennis badges and ice rink badges.
[Amended 3-28-2022 by Ord. No. 3603-22]
Fee
Youth resident (17 years and under)
$5
Senior citizen resident (age 62 and above)
No fee
Adult resident (age 18 through age 61)
$20
Guest: nonresident accompanied by resident (resident regardless of age)
$30
D. 
Summer sports camps.
Fee per week per participant
1 to 50 participants
$10
51 participants and above
$15
E. 
Individual pavilion permit fees: $50 for the first hour and $25 per hour for each hour thereafter for a total of four hours or until dusk. This fee is inclusive of the fees charged in §73-8A, and not in addition thereto.
[Amended 5-6-2021 by Ord. No. 3556-21]
F. 
Rutherford Farmer's Market, located between Spring Dell and Glen Road, will run annually on Wednesdays and Saturdays from June through October.
[Amended 6-13-2022 by Ord. No. 3613-22]
Fee
Registration (all vendors)
$50 for all vendors
Table fee for Wednesdays
$375 for the season
Table fee for Saturdays
$450 for the season
Table fee for weekly vendors
$30 per week
Participants are also required to pay established fees for health inspections as required under the Borough Code.
G. 
Rutherford Downhill Derby.
Registration Fee
Individual
$50
Each additional family member
$25
H. 
Arbor Day Tree Fest registration fee: $50 per vendor.
I. 
Special fees. When an application seeks a permit to use Tryon Field and spectators are involved, the Borough Administrator and/or his designee shall negotiate a price for providing a staff person to be present during and after the event.
[1]
Editor’s Note: Ordinance No. 3202-10, adopted 4-27-2010, provided that the fees established by Ord. No. 3159-08 or any amendments thereto, as described in § 73-8, would remain in full force and effect but could be changed by resolution of the Mayor and Council at any time in the future.
[Amended 6-24-2008 by Ord. No. 3159-08]
A. 
The Borough of Rutherford reserves the right for use of all fields, parks, recreation areas and open spaces.
B. 
Applications for the use of open spaces and recreation areas will be scheduled on a first-come-first-served basis, as much as practicable, keeping in mind that there are recurring and seasonal permits and events.
C. 
When more than one complete application is received for the same date(s), the following priority order will apply.
(1) 
Events sponsored by or through the Borough of Rutherford or its entities.
(2) 
Events sponsored by the Borough Board of Education or other nonprofit educational facilities serving grades K or higher located within the Borough of Rutherford.
(3) 
Rutherford resident nonprofit youth recreational activities or service organizations.
(4) 
Rutherford resident adult organizations.
(5) 
Events sponsored by or through the Borough Downtown Partnership.
(6) 
Nonresident youth or adult nonprofit organizations.
D. 
Tryon Field fees.
[Amended 5-14-2013 by Ord. No. 3288-13]
Fee per hour
Resident nonprofit adult group field permit
$25
Resident nonprofit adult group field permit with lights
$50
Nonresident nonprofit adult group field permit
$50
Nonresident nonprofit adult field permit with lights
$100
NOTES:
The permits are assumed for a time frame of three hours, and for less than five hours an additional $25 for residents and $50 for nonresidents will be charged.
A. 
Formal organizations (i.e., Boy Scouts, athletic leagues) that wish to use Borough facilities must maintain adequate insurance coverage and provide proof of coverage with their application. An original executed certificate of insurance is required at the time of application. Informal groups, however, are free to use facilities without insurance coverage, contingent upon the execution of an indemnification and waiver, which is described in this chapter. Insurance requirements may also be waived for Borough-sponsored meetings or events.
B. 
Determination as to whether a group is formal or informal will be made by the Borough Administrator and the Recreation Superintendent. Factors that will be considered include, but are not limited to, incorporation status, size of membership, frequency of gatherings and existing insurance.
C. 
Those users required to have insurance must present satisfactory evidence (original executed certificate of insurance) of insurance protection for participants, spectators, coaches and the public within the following terms and conditions. The applicant must maintain commercial general liability insurance with limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 ($1 million) per occurrence and aggregate. The policy will provide coverage for the user's activity, and shall state such activities on the certificate of insurance. The certificate shall name the Borough of Rutherford as the certificate holder and as an additional insured for the full duration of the use of the open space or recreation area.
A. 
Users must sign a waiver in which they agree to waive and relinquish all claims and causes of action of every kind which they have or may have against the Borough of Rutherford arising out of the use of the facility resulting in personal injury and/or property damage. The users must recognize and acknowledge that they assume all risks in connection with the use of the facility.
B. 
Users must indemnify the Borough of Rutherford of any and all liability of loss and against all claims or actions based upon or arising out of damage or injury (including both) to persons or property caused by or sustained in connection with the applicant s use of the facility and the defense of any such claims or action, whether the liability, loss or damage is caused by or arises out of negligence of the Borough of Rutherford, or any of the agents, employees or otherwise. The user must further agree to reimburse the Borough of Rutherford for any and all expenses, attorney's fees, or costs incurred in the enforcement of this waiver and indemnification.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine not exceeding $200 and, in default of payment thereof, may be sentenced to imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding 30 days.