[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Nyack 7-28-2011 by L.L. No. 10-2011. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Alcoholic beverages — See Ch.
127.
Disorderly conduct — See Ch.
159.
Public entertainment — See Ch.
180.
Peddling and soliciting — See Ch.
254.
It is hereby found and declared that the public health, safety
and welfare requires that no parade, procession or special event be
held in the Village of Nyack, except as regulated by this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
PARADE or PROCESSION
A recognizable group of 10 or more vehicles, or 20 or more
persons not riding in vehicles, proposing to march or proceed along
any public street or roadway.
SPECIAL EVENT
Social festivals, celebrations or parties; street fairs,
carnivals; circuses; fund-raising events; and road races (pedestrian
or vehicular), which events take place on public property, or on private
property open to the public, and which cause the Village to expend
municipal resources to monitor same in order to protect the public
health, safety or welfare.
No parade or procession shall occupy, march or proceed along
any public street or roadway at any time, nor shall any special event
take place on public property, or on private property open to the
public, unless a permit to do so at that time has been obtained from
the Village Board of Trustees, which shall consider any permit request
at a regularly scheduled meeting of such Board. No person shall take
part in or start any such parade, procession or special event unless
a permit for said procession, parade or special event has been issued
by the Village Clerk at the direction of the Board of Trustees, and
no person shall take part in any parade, procession or special event
which is proceeding in a manner not in accordance with the terms of
such permit.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to:
B. Parades, processions or special events declared by resolution of
the Board of Trustees to be sponsored by the Village of Nyack or as
a part of official Village ceremonies.
C. Students going to and from school classes or participating in school
activities, provided that such conduct is under the immediate direction
and supervision of the proper school authorities.
Application for a permit shall be made to the Village Clerk
not less than 15 days, not counting holidays or Sundays, prior to
the proposed date of the parade, procession or special event. Special
events, parades or processions that are held annually may apply for
approval as of January 1 of the calendar year; however, in all cases,
applications shall be considered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Such application shall contain a written verification as to its contents
and shall contain the following information:
A. The names of the organizations participating.
B. The purpose for which the parade, procession or special event is
to be held.
C. The name of the person (or persons, in the case of a committee without
a chairman) chiefly responsible for the marshaling and organization
of the parade, procession or special event.
D. The date and hours during which the parade, procession or special
event is proposed to be held.
E. The number of persons expected to participate in the parade, procession
or special event.
F. A description of the type of parade, procession or special event
proposed to be held, including information concerning any of the following:
(2) Floats and other vehicles.
(3) Organization of participants.
G. The proposed route or location which the parade, procession or special
event will occupy or pass.
H. Measures to be taken to ensure proper organization and movement of
the parade, procession or special event and adequate crowd control.
I. Any other information which may be required by the Board of Trustees.
The Village Clerk shall promptly advise the Mayor, the Chief
of Police and the Superintendent of Public Works of any and all applications
for permits under this chapter. If advised by any of these officials
that the procession, parade or special event for which the permit
is sought would endanger public health or safety or be detrimental
to the public welfare, the Village Clerk shall promptly notify the
members of the Board of Trustees of such determination, and the Board
of Trustees shall, in issuing the permit, include reasonable content-neutral
conditions designed to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
Upon application duly made, as provided in §
249-5, and approved by the Board of Trustees, a permit for the procession, parade or special event shall be issued by the Village Clerk upon payment of the required fees as follows:
A. For parades and processions, payment of the required fee of $100
within five days, not counting holidays or Sundays, after the application
is made.
B. For special events, payment of the required fee of $100 within five
days, not counting holidays or Sundays, after the application is made.
Any application for a permit for a parade, procession, or special
event may be summarily denied by the Village Clerk, or by the Board
of Trustees, if:
A. The parade, procession or special event for which a permit is sought
would conflict with another parade, procession or special event for
which a permit is to be or has been issued and for which application
was made previous to the application to be rejected.
B. The parade, procession or special event would conflict with a parade,
procession or special event to which this chapter does not apply.
C. The parade, procession or special event is to be held for the purpose
of advertising any commercial product, goods or event or is designated
purely for private profit.
D. The application does not comply with §
249-5 herein.
Each permit issued under this chapter shall specify:
A. The names of the organizations participating.
B. The name of the person (or persons, in the case of a committee without
a chairman) chiefly responsible for the marshaling and organization
of the parade, procession or special event.
C. The public street, roadway or location through which the parade,
procession or special event may move and how much of these public
streets, roadways or locations, in width, it may occupy.
D. The date and the hours during which the parade, procession or special
event may proceed.
E. Reasonable, content-neutral conditions, if same are required as set forth in §
249-6.
[Amended 9-14-2017 by L.L. No. 3-2017]
A. No person
shall drive any vehicle between the vehicles or persons comprising
a parade, procession or special event proceeding in accordance with
the terms of a permit therefor duly issued by the Village Clerk when
such vehicles or persons are in motion and are conspicuously designated
as a parade, procession or special event.
B. No person
shall unreasonably hamper, obstruct, impede or interfere with any
person, vehicle or animal participating in or being used in such a
parade, procession or special event.
C. No vendor
licensed to merchandise goods or wares at any parade, procession or
special event shall engage with or position a cart utilized to carry
goods or wares in such a manner that in any way interferes with participants
in such parade, procession or special event.
D. No person
shall engage in a course of conduct which violates the provisions
of § 240.20 or 240.26 of the Penal Law.
[Added 9-14-2017 by L.L.
No. 3-2017]
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter
shall be subject to a penalty as follows:
A. For
a first offense, a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $1,500;
B. For
a second offense within 24 months, as measured from occurrence to
occurrence, a fine of not less than $1,500 and not more than $3,500;
C. For
a third or more offense within 24 months, as measured from occurrence
to occurrence, a fine of not less than $3,500 and not more than $10,000,
or by imprisonment not to exceed 30 days, or both.
The Village of Nyack and/or the Nyack Parking Authority shall
have the authority to prohibit or restrict the parking of vehicles
along a highway or part thereof constituting a part of the route of
a parade, procession or special event and to cause signs to such effect
to be posted, and it shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter
for any person to park or leave unattended any vehicle upon any such
posted highway or portion thereof.
[Amended 3-27-2014 by L.L. No. 1-2014]
The applicant shall pay the following costs incurred by the
Village of Nyack as a result of a parade, procession or special event:
A. Administrative costs in application processing: no charge.
B. Department of Public Works: actual costs as invoiced to permittee.
C. Parking enforcement: no charge.
If any part or provision of this chapter or the application
thereof to any person or circumstance is adjudged to be invalid by
any court of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall be confined
in its operation to the part, provision or application directly involved
in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered
and shall not affect or impair the validity of the remainder of this
chapter or the application thereof to any other person or circumstances.