Notwithstanding the requirements of this chapter, the filming
activities designated below do not require a permit to be obtained
pursuant to this chapter, if such activity does not obstruct or interfere
with the use of any public lands. For purposes of this section, the
term "obstruct or interfere with the use of any public lands" shall
mean any filming activity which impedes or which involves the blockage,
interruption or closure, in whole or in part, of any public lands.
A. Filming and coverage by news media.
B. Filming by and intended for the exclusive use of the owner and his/her
immediate family.
C. Filming occurring on public lands or on private property resulting
in an incidental use of public lands, and involving the use of a handheld
device, as defined herein.
[Amended 9-12-2012 by L.L. No. 12-2012; 7-14-2015 by L.L. No. 7-2015]
All permits shall be applied for and obtained from the Office
of the Town Clerk. Applications may be submitted to the Town Clerk
in person during normal business hours, by mail, by e-mail or by online
form in the event that an online form is developed for this purpose.
Any application must contain at least the following information:
A. The name, address and telephone number of the applicant.
B. The name, address and telephone number of the person or entity making
the film.
C. The name, address and telephone number of the location coordinator
or other contact person.
D. The location of the property where filming, etc., is to take place
and the location of any property to be used by the applicant as a
base camp.
E. Whether the applicant is the owner or tenant in possession of the
property to be used for filming or as a base camp.
F. The name and address of the owner of the property, if the applicant
is not the owner.
G. The consent of the owner of the property to be used for filming or
as a base camp, if other than the applicant.
H. The date filming is to take place and the hours of filming.
I. A statement indicating the nature and scope of filming, specifically
detailing any excessive noise, illumination or other special effects
and any potentially dangerous activity or creation of a dangerous
condition, such as the use of explosives, pyrotechnics, animals, weaponry
and stunts that may endanger the public's health, safety or welfare.
J. A list and description of all vehicles and their license plate numbers,
including the applicant's vehicles and vehicles of the applicant's
personnel.
K. A list and description of all props, sets and equipment to be used
in connection with the filming.
L. Any other approval the Town Clerk deems necessary, together with
any conditions which may be set forth.
M. A signed statement that the applicant affirms, under penalty of perjury,
that all statements contained in the application are true.
[Amended 7-14-2015 by L.L. No. 7-2015]
A. The Town Clerk shall, upon receipt of a complete application for
a permit under this chapter, communicate with the appropriate Police
Department, Fire Department and Town department(s) for such public
lands for which the permit is sought and shall request a written recommendation
from each such agency as to whether the proposed filming could be
conducted without creating a danger to the public or a public nuisance.
Upon written recommendation from said agency(ies) having jurisdiction,
the Town Clerk shall have the authority to require one or more on-site
police patrolmen, or fire prevention and/or emergency responders,
or additional private security, or such other licensed personnel as
may be deemed appropriate, the cost of which, in its entirety, shall
be borne by the applicant as a cost of production.
B. The Town Clerk may refuse to issue a permit after a review of the
application, whenever a determination is made that the proposed filming
would violate any law or ordinance or unduly interfere with normal
governmental or Town operations or would unreasonably interfere with
the public's use of public lands, unreasonably interfere with the
use and enjoyment of adjoining properties, unreasonably impede the
flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic, would be detrimental to the
community because of anticipated excessive noise, illumination or
other effect caused by the proposed filming, including but not limited
to a potentially dangerous activity or creation of a dangerous condition,
such as the use of explosives, the use of stunts, helicopters, firearms
or simulated firearms, otherwise endanger the public's health, safety
or welfare or unreasonably impede or adversely affect the quality
of life of the Town's residents or businesses. Such refusal shall
be in writing and shall specify the reasons for the refusal.
C. After receipt
of an application under this chapter, the Town Clerk shall provide
notice of the application and the location of filming specified in
the application to the Supervisor and to the Councilperson for the
district in which the filming is to take place.
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Town Clerk to deny
or revoke a permit may appeal to the Town Board. A written notice
of appeal setting forth the reasons for the appeal shall be filed
with the Town Clerk within 10 days of the Town Clerk's decision. The
Town Board shall review such appeal within 30 days from the day on
which the notice of appeal is filed, or at such other time as may
be reasonably practicable, and may reverse, modify or affirm the action
of the Town Clerk upon a finding that the action of the Town Clerk
was arbitrary, capricious or not supported by substantial evidence.
The Town Board shall render a decision in the form of a resolution.
The decision and order of the Town Board on such appeal shall be final
and conclusive.
[Amended 9-12-2012 by L.L. No. 12-2012; 7-14-2015 by L.L. No. 7-2015]
A. Each permit
application shall be accompanied by payment of fees in the amounts
established by the Town of North Hempstead Permit Fee Schedule as
adopted by resolution of the Town Board. Such fee schedule may provide
for the following:
(1) A nonrefundable
application fee.
(2) A facility
fee for use of Town facilities, which fee may be identical for all
Town facilities or differentiate between Town facilities.
(3) An additional
fee in the event that a base camp is designated or required.
(4) An expedite
fee to be assessed when the Town Clerk, at his or her discretion,
receives a permit application for filming that is to commence less
than five business days following the date of the application.
(5) Other
fees as may be deemed necessary or desirable by the Town Board.
B. The applicant
shall also pay any fees or charges assessed by the Town to reimburse
the Town for other personnel costs made necessary by filming at any
location.
The Town Board may authorize a waiver of the requirements and/or
limitations of this chapter by resolution whenever it determines that
strict compliance with such limitations or requirements will pose
an unreasonable burden upon the applicant and that such license may
be issued without endangering the public's health, safety or welfare.
In such instances, the Town Board may attach additional conditions
and safeguards to ensure the orderly conduct of the activity and to
minimize the impact of such use.