[Adopted 3-22-2007 by Ord. No. 1596; amended in its entirety 11-30-2021 by Ord. No. 1803]
A. 
The streets in possession of the City (to include state highways that pass through the City) are for use of the public in the ordinary way. However, under proper and uniform circumstances, special street use may be allowed subject to reasonable regulation and control. This article is intended to regulate and control the use of streets used for parades and special events pursuant to a street use permit to the end that health, safety and the general welfare of the public and the good order of the City can be protected and maintained.
B. 
Any parade or special event conducted upon City streets will be allowed only upon issuance of a street permit by the City of Butler. City Council will annually designate a Parade Manager as the City official authorized to issue, on behalf of the City Council of the City of Butler, a street permit to individuals or organizations who sponsor a parade or special event.
C. 
This article does not apply to funeral processions, movement of students to or from their school house or to governmental agencies conducting their principal work.
D. 
Definitions and word usage.
(1) 
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this article, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
BLOCK PARTY
A street closure of a single block or portion thereof for the purpose of a neighborhood gathering initiated by a resident of that block.
CITY
The City of Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania.
PARADE MANAGER
An appointed member of City management that includes but is not limited to the City Clerk, Fire Chief, and Police Chief.
SPONSOR
The agency sponsoring the parade or public event.
STREET
That portion of the public right-of-way normally used for vehicular traffic. The words "street" and "highway" shall have the same meaning.
(2) 
The words "he," "she," "him" and "her" represent both the masculine and feminine genders.
A. 
A standard street use permit is required for the temporary closure of any portion of a City street (to include state highways that pass through the City) for a timed event, festival, parade or other special event.
B. 
Street use permits issued under this article are not transferable to any other person or entity.
C. 
The City's Parade Manager is hereby authorized to prescribe the conditions governing any street use under this article, including the designation of the routes to be followed by the sponsor, rerouting of normal traffic, designating and restricting parking areas, placement of temporary control devices, assignment of police officers for traffic and pedestrian control or any other steps he deems appropriate.
D. 
The sponsor shall pay the City a fee identified in the City List of Fees to apply for a street use permit based on the length of street closings. Block parties will be assessed a block party fee. Events lasting four hours or less will be assessed a parade fee while events lasting more than four hours will be assessed an event fee. The fees will be reviewed annually and will be based on 25% of the estimated costs incurred by the City for the event. In the event the City experiences significantly higher costs than normal, the City reserves the right to bill the sponsor for those additional costs within 30 days with payment due within 30 days.
E. 
In the event that the City of Butler is a sponsor or a co-sponsor of a parade or event, Council may vote to absorb the fee.
[Amended 1-27-2022 by Ord. No. 1809]
A. 
A written application for a street use permit by persons or groups desiring the same shall be made on a form provided by the City. Forms are available in the office of the City Clerk, and completed applications will be returned to that same office.
B. 
The application form shall set forth the following information regarding the proposed street use:
(1) 
The name, address, telephone number, facsimile number and email address of the applicant(s) or sponsor(s) of the event and contact person(s).
(2) 
If the proposed street use is to be conducted for, on behalf of, or by an organization, the name, address, and telephone of the headquarters of the organization and the authorizing heads of such organization.
(3) 
The date(s) and duration of the time for which the requested use of the street is proposed to occur. The applicant shall provide the requested times of the proposed street closing and reopening.
(4) 
An accurate description of that portion of the street proposed to be used, including a map or drawing.
(5) 
The estimated number of participants and attendees.
(6) 
The proposed use, described in detail, including a description of the activities planned.
(7) 
After submission of the application, the sponsor shall be expected to provide additional information that may be requested by the Parade Manager.
C. 
Applications for street use shall be submitted no later than 30 days prior to the date of the sponsor's event.
D. 
Upon receipt of a completed application and the nonrefundable application fee, the City Clerk shall immediately forward copies of the complete application with supporting documentation to the Parade Manager.
(1) 
The Parade Manager shall review the application to determine whether it is complete.
(2) 
If the application is complete and involves the closure of a state road, the Parade Manager will forward the application to PennDOT for its approval.
(3) 
The approval or denial of a completed application by the Parade Manager shall be made to the applicant as soon as reasonably practicable. If the closure requires PennDOT approval, no notification will be made until a decision is made by PennDOT.
All related licenses and permits required by the City of Butler shall be obtained by the sponsor. The Parade Manager will advise which additional licenses and permits may be required based on information provided by the applicant.
A. 
The applicant for a street use permit agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Butler, its employees and agents and to waive his/her right to subrogation for his/her parade or special event.
B. 
The applicant shall indemnify, save harmless, and defend (if requested) the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Department of Transportation, and their officers, agents, and employees from any and all claims, suits, or actions for injuries, death and/or property damage arising out of the procession, assemblage, or special activity identified in this permit where the claim, suit, or action was caused by the applicant, its officers, agents, and employees, the event participants, support staff, event officials, volunteers, medical support, technical support, media vehicles, event communications staff, the traveling public, general public, or spectators.
C. 
The applicant or sponsor shall furnish the City with a certificate of insurance covering his/her event in the amount of $1,000,000.
In the event that the Parade Manager denies an application for a street use permit, the sponsor may file an appeal of such denial to the City Council of the City of Butler. City Council will review any appeals and issue a final decision at its next regularly scheduled meeting. Aggrieved parties may seek relief through the Butler County Court of Common Pleas.