Any civic-oriented or nonprofit organization based within the
Township of Jackson shall be allowed to use any municipally owned
building or facility, subject to the organization's compliance
with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, upon obtaining
permission from the Township Committee.
Any civic-oriented or nonprofit organization seeking to use
a building or facility owned by the Township of Jackson shall:
A. Submit, at least 30 days in advance of the anticipated meeting date,
a letter of application to the office of the Township Clerk on the
group's official letterhead stating the proposed date, time and
purpose of the meeting for which the building or facility is being
requested, as well as the specific building or facility, or portion
thereof, being requested.
B. Submit to the office of the Township Clerk a list of the names and
addresses of those officers or persons in charge of the organization
who shall be individually responsible for the care and use of the
Township-owned building or facility, as well as any equipment, supplies
or furniture located therein.
C. Submit to the office of the Township Clerk a completed application
for a permit to use the municipal building or facility.
Any application by a qualified community organization for the
use of a municipally owned building or facility shall be granted only
if the proposed use would not interfere with the primary purpose for
which the building or facility exists.
The Township Committee, in its sole judgment and discretion
and in consideration of such factors as the number of people and duration
of the proposed use, shall have the option of imposing, by resolution,
reasonable fees for the use of municipally owned buildings and facilities
to cover costs for administrative, maintenance, custodial or any other
similar such expenses that may be associated with the use.
Any organization using municipally owned buildings and facilities
in accordance with this chapter shall keep such premises in good repair
and shall be responsible for ensuring that the premises are left in
a clean condition and that any personal property brought in by the
organization is removed after the completion of the meeting or function.
The Township Committee may, as a condition of use, require any
organization applying to use a municipally owned building or facility
to provide a certificate of liability insurance with the Township
as a named insured, in such form as may be required by the office
of the Township Attorney.
[Amended 12-9-2002 by Ord. No. 51-02]
A. Smoking
is prohibited on all Township-owned property at all times.
B. Violations and penalties.
(1) Any person who violates this section shall appear before the Jackson
Township Municipal Court and shall be subject to punishment as follows:
(a)
First offense: up to 15 hours of community service at a place
designated by the Municipal Court.
(b)
Second offense: up to 30 hours of community service in a place
designated by the Municipal Court and/or a fine up to $100.
(c)
Third and subsequent offense: up to 50 hours of community service
in a place designated by the Municipal Court and/or a fine up to $250.
(2) Community service may include participation in a nonsmoking educational
or support program approved by the Municipal Court.
The Township Committee may, from time to time, make additional
rules and regulations by resolution governing the use of municipally
owned buildings and facilities.
[Added 6-27-2017 by Ord.
No. 11-17]
The Township of Jackson owns a thirty-two-foot-long stage primarily
used for Township events but which is available for use only by registered
501(c)(3) nonprofit corporations on dates during which no Township
events are planned. Such nonprofit corporations may utilize the stage,
which is maintained, constructed and deconstructed by the Department
of Public Works, subject to the organization's compliance with
the requirements of this article.
Any nonprofit organization seeking to use the stage shall submit,
at least 30 days in advance of the requested date(s), a completed
permit for use of stage to the Department of Public Works.
The fee for the use of the stage by nonprofit corporations shall
be $1,500 per day.
It is required for any organization applying for use of the
stage to provide a certificate of liability insurance with the Township
as a named insured, in such form as may be required by the office
of the Township Attorney and insuring against loss by any such claim,
suit, judgment, execution or demand in the minimum amounts of $1,000,000
for bodily injury or death to any one person; $1,000,000 for property
damage resulting from any one accident; $1,000,000 for all other types
of liability. Such coverage shall be written by a company or companies
authorized and qualified to do business in the State of New Jersey.
The Township Council may, from time to time, make additional
rules and regulations by resolution governing the use of the stage.