As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
BOARD
The Village of Horseheads Board of Trustees.
EVENT
A parade, festival, motorcade or public assembly, as defined below.
FESTIVAL
A series of related events or performances conducted on Village property,
sidewalks, streets and other public rights-of-way, including but not limited
to parades, festive activities, cultural events, exhibitions, competitions,
collections of shows, live entertainment and other amusement enterprises and/or
the dispensation of food which is open to the public at large, but excluding
sidewalk sales conducted by the Village merchants.
MOTORCADE
An organized procession, except funeral processions, upon any public
street, sidewalk or alley.
PARADE
Any march or procession consisting of people, animals or vehicles,
or combinations thereof, excepting funeral processions, upon any public street,
sidewalk or alley, which does not comply with normal and usual traffic regulations
or controls.
PERMIT
The permission, in writing, of the Village Manager issued in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter, or other applicable local law, to carry
on an event.
PERSON
Every natural person, copartnership, association or corporation,
whether profit or nonprofit.
PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES
An assembly of persons upon any public street, sidewalk or alley
which impedes or tends to impede pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including
but not limited to carnivals, concerts, rallies, demonstrations, fireworks
displays and dramatic presentations.
SPONSOR
The person or entity who executes the application to conduct a festival,
or for use of Village facilities or property.
VENDOR
A person who operates, during the life of the permit, a booth or
stand or otherwise occupies space in which he or she displays information
or data, conducts games of skill or chance or dispenses food and beverage,
merchandise or the like.
VILLAGE MANAGER
The Village Manager of the Village of Horseheads and Village official
designated to be responsible for receiving applications and issuing permits.
The purpose of this chapter is the regulation, through permitting and
inspection, of festivals, parades, motorcades or public assemblies and affairs
or events of like nature to be conducted in the Village of Horseheads on public
streets, sidewalks, alleys, rights-of-way and/or other Village property for
the protection of the health, welfare and safety of the public in general.
All electrical requirements, regulations and licensing shall be adhered
to by the sponsor and/or vendors of the event as provided for in the electrical
and building codes of New York State, which are hereby incorporated by reference
as if fully set forth. Should use of Village electrical facilities and meters
be desired, prior arrangements shall be made with the Village Manager, who
may establish fees and charges for such use.
No person shall ride a bicycle or roller-skate, roller-blade, skateboard
or in-line skate in an event area on the dates and during the times of such
event, excepting only law enforcement personnel and any other persons or classification
of persons identified on the permit.
Public property shall be cleaned to the satisfaction of the Village
Manager of all litter and debris and restored to the condition that existed
prior to the event. To guarantee adequate cleaning, the Village Manager may
require the sponsor to deposit an amount of money with the Village Clerk which,
in the discretion of the Village Manager, will cover cleaning costs for the
event. Said deposit shall be refunded upon satisfactory cleaning of the public
property or public area. This shall be determined by the Village Manager.
If the area is not adequately cleaned, the Village shall notify the applicant
and if corrective action is not undertaken within a reasonable time, the Village
may clean the premises and the sponsor shall forfeit the entire deposit and
be further responsible for the reasonable costs of the clean up.
Violation of this chapter shall be punishable by fine or imprisonment or both as prescribed by Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty, of the Village Code. Each separate violation shall constitute a separate additional offense.