[Adopted 6-21-1982 by L.L. No. 4-1982]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
BOARD
The Board of Trustees, Village of LeRoy.
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.
LICENSE
The permission, in writing, of the Clerk of the Village of LeRoy
issued in accordance with the provisions of this article, or other applicable
local law, to carry on a festival.
PERSON
Every natural person, copartnership, association or corporation,
whether profit or nonprofit.
SPONSOR
The person or entity who executes the application of a license to
conduct a festival.
SUPERVISOR OF LICENSES
The village official or employee designated to be responsible for
receiving applications and issuing licenses.
VENDOR
A person who operates, during the life of the license, a booth or
stand or otherwise occupies space in which he conducts games of skill or chance
or dispenses food and beverage, merchandise or the like.
The purpose of the article is the regulation through licensing and inspection
of festivals and affairs of like nature to be conducted in the Village of
LeRoy on public streets, sidewalks, 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 sponsors and/or vendors of the festival, as provided for in the
electrical and building codes of the Village of LeRoy which are hereby incorporated
by reference as if fully set forth. Should use of village meters be desired,
prior arrangements shall be made with the Village Clerk.
A violation by the sponsor or the vendors of the provisions of this
article, upon conviction thereof, in addition to the forfeiture of the license,
shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $500 or by imprisonment not exceeding
15 days or both per violation, such fine and imprisonment to be in the discretion
of the court.
[Adopted 6-11-1997 by L.L. No. 5-1997]
This article shall be known as, and may be cited as, the "Oatka Festival
Grounds Law" of the Village of LeRoy.
The Village Board of Trustees of the Village of LeRoy finds that the
health, safety and general public of the residents, businesses and visitors
of the Village of LeRoy are promoted by the establishment of standards and
regulations in the form of local legislation regulating some conduct of visitors,
residents, patrons, vendors and other participants at the Oatka Festival.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
A. All of Trigon Park, being bordered by East Main Street
on the north and the village street known as "Trigon Park" on the west, south
and east.
B. The lands owned by the LeRoy Central School District
bounded on the north by East Main Street and Trigon Park, on the west by Wolcott
Street, on the south by Stanley Place and the rear property lines of lots
fronting on Lincoln Avenue, and on the east by the rear property lines of
lots fronting on South Street and by the property of the United Methodist
Church of LeRoy, New York.
C. The lands owned by the Village of LeRoy on the east bank
of Oatka Creek bounded north by Main Street bridge, east by Wolcott Street,
west by Oatka Creek and south by the north boundary of lands now owned by
James and Marjorie Fulmer.
PETS
The word "pets" shall have its normal meaning, except that as used
herein it shall specifically exclude Seeing Eye dogs or other such dogs or
animals specifically trained to guide and assist blind or other handicapped
persons, or any pet or animal that is a part of an act or exhibitor's
presentation participating in the Oatka Festival. Thus, Seeing Eye dogs and
other similar guiding animals are permitted on festival grounds, as are animals
that are a part of or are participating in the Oatka Festival with an organized,
participating group or exhibition.
Any person who violates or disobeys the provisions of this article,
or who permits such noncompliance, or neglects or refuses to comply with its
terms shall be guilty of an offense and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
subject to a fine of not more than $100.