The following chapter, which shall be effective as provided
herein, shall govern the time, place and manner of holding certain
special events on Borough roads, on Borough property, and on private
property when an event has the potential for impact upon health, fire,
police, transportation and other services. The regulations provided
herein are enacted in order to promote the health, safety and welfare
of all the persons in the Borough, residents and visitors, by ensuring
that special events do not create disturbances, become nuisances,
menace or threaten life, health and property, disrupt traffic or threaten
or damage private or public property. It is not the intent of this
chapter to regulate in any manner the content of speech or infringe
upon the right to assemble, except for the time, place and manner
of speech and assembly, and this chapter should not be interpreted
nor construed otherwise.
This chapter imposes regulatory requirements on certain activities
which are held on Irwin Borough streets, Irwin Borough property and
private property, which are defined as "special events." The requirements
imposed by this chapter do not alter, supersede or nullify any requirements
contained in other statutes, ordinances or regulations which may also
regulate these same activities. These requirements shall be applied
in a content-neutral manner and without discrimination as to race,
religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation or other unlawful
discriminatory classification. This chapter shall not apply to the
following events:
A. Events or assemblies occurring inside permanently established, fully
enclosed places of assembly, such as a place of worship, public auditorium,
theater, recreation hall, gym, or other enclosed structure designed
primarily for housing and assembly of people, provided that the maximum
number of persons expected to attend or in actual attendance does
not exceed the maximum capacity of the enclosed place of assembly.
B. Events or assemblies in conjunction with school events on school
property, church events on church property if designed for that use,
or government-sponsored public hearings.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following words shall have
the following meanings:
ATHLETIC EVENT
An organized competitive or recreational event in which a
group of people collectively engage in a sport or form of physical
exercise, including but not limited to running, jogging, walking,
bicycling or skating, on any Borough street or upon public or private
property.
ENTERTAINMENT EVENT
An organized event having as its primary purpose the entertainment
or amusement of a group of people, including but not limited to parades,
carnivals, fairs, festivals, sales, for-profit activities, concerts,
block parties or neighborhood gatherings on public or private property.
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FIRST AMENDMENT ACTIVITY
All expressive and associative activity that is protected
by the United States and Pennsylvania Constitutions, including speech,
press, assembly and the right to petition, picketing, protesting,
marching, demonstrating or debating public issues, on any Borough
street or upon property owned by Irwin Borough or private property
in Irwin Borough. This definition excludes any and all commercial
or for-profit activities.
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SPECIAL EVENT
Any athletic event, entertainment event or first amendment
activity, whether held for profit, nonprofit or charitable purposes.
Any athletic event, entertainment event or political event, whether
held for profit, nonprofit or charitable purposes.
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It is unlawful for any person, corporation, partnership, association
or other entity, public or private, to promote, advertise or hold
a special event without first obtaining a special event permit and
paying the fees as required in this chapter.
[Amended 10-13-2021 by Ord. No. 998]
The provisions of this chapter shall not be applied to regulate
the use of traditional public forums as alternative channels of communication
by the public, provided such use is for the free exercise of constitutionally
protected activities and does not disrupt or interfere with traffic
on public streets or the use of public places by other members of
the public. If the event includes commercial or for-profit activities,
it shall not be exempt.
Special event permit application forms may be obtained from
the Borough of Irwin, 424 Main Street, Irwin, Pennsylvania 15642,
(724) 864-3100.
A. All applications for special event permits shall be made on a special
event permit application form and shall include the following information:
(1) Type and description of event;
(2) Name of the sponsoring entity, contact person, address and telephone
number;
(3) Name of the promoting entity, contact person, address and telephone
number;
(4) Proposed date(s) of the event, together with beginning and ending
times for each date;
(5) Proposed location, including a plat or map of the proposed area to
be used, including any barricade, street route plans or perimeter/security
fencing;
(6) Estimated numbers of event staff, participants and spectators;
(7) Public health plans, including plans for culinary water supplies,
solid waste collections and disposal and wastewater (toilet facilities);
(8) Fire prevention and emergency medical services plans;
(9) Security plans and/or law enforcement response (if law enforcement
presence is requested by the applicant or deemed necessary by the
Borough, an extra duty service agreement shall be required);
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(10)
Admission fee, donation, or other consideration to be charged
or requested;
(11)
Signature of applicant; and
(12)
If the event is a block party or other event planned within
a residential area, the applicant must collect and submit with the
application form a list of signatures consenting to the street closure
from all neighbors whose vehicular access to their property is affected
by the street closure.
B. The applicant for a permit shall circulate copies of the application
to the following agencies for the purpose of obtaining their approval
or disapproval of the proposed special event. The application is not
complete until approved by the following agencies:
(2) Irwin Borough Police Department.
(3) Irwin Borough Volunteer Fire Department and the Irwin Borough and
Westmoreland County Emergency Management, Agencies as deemed appropriate
by the Borough Manager.
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(4) Appropriate Public Works division, Operations Department, if the
special event may create traffic impacts by its location, number of
attendees or participants. The applicant shall submit plans drawn
to scale for any signage, noting the location of each sign for which
application is made. Signs for temporary special events shall not
be subject to the approval process of other Borough ordinances governing
sign display or placement.
(5) Irwin Borough Building Inspector, if any temporary facilities are
to be constructed or special electrical supplies are considered or
warranted.
C. In reviewing an application, the agencies or departments involved
shall consider the following:
(1) The impact of the special event on the traffic, security, health
and safety of the public and the plans of the applicant to address
such impacts;
(2) A determination by the agency that the plans for addressing any such
impacts are appropriate and reasonable to address traffic, security,
health and safety concerns, and an evaluation of the measures proposed
by the applicant to satisfy those requirements;
(3) The demonstrated ability of the applicant to comply with requirements
necessary to protect the safety, health and welfare of the public
and the past history of the applicant in complying with such requirements;
(4) The location and duration of the special event and the Borough's
ability to accommodate the event with the necessary resources; and
(5) Other previously approved special events that could cause scheduling
conflicts during the same period and cause overextension of the county's
resources.
D. The agencies involved in reviewing an application may impose additional
requirements or conditions necessary to protect the public interest
by ensuring traffic management, security of property, or the health
and safety of the public.
E. Insurance required.
(1) No special event permit shall be issued unless and until the applicant
has submitted to the permits section a certificate of insurance, listing
Irwin Borough as an additional insured on an occurrence policy issued
by an insurance company authorized to do business in the state, showing
comprehensive general liability and property damage coverage for the
event with minimum limits of $1,000,000 for injury or death for one
person in any one occurrence; $3,000,000 for injury or death for two
or more persons in any one occurrence; and $500,000 for property damage
in any one occurrence.
(2) The following special events shall be exempt from the insurance requirements
set forth in this section:
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(a)
First amendment activities;
(b)
Events sponsored in whole by the Borough; and
(3) In consideration for the issuing of a special event permit, the applicant
shall agree to indemnify, save harmless and defend the Borough, its
officers and employees against any claim for loss, damage or expense
sustained by any person on account of injury, death or property damage
occurring by reason of or arising out of the special event. Organizers
of first amendment activities shall be exempt from this indemnification
provision, unless the applicant, or their agents, organizers or performers,
proximately caused said loses.
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(4) By issuing a special event permit, Irwin Borough makes no guarantees
and assumes no liability for the safety of participants or spectators
of special events.
[Amended 8-13-2014 by Ord. No. 925; 12-13-2017 by Ord. No. 961; 7-14-2021 by Ord. No. 995; 10-13-2021 by Ord. No. 998]
A. Each special event permit shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable
fee, to be set by Council by way of resolution, to defray the administrative
costs of processing the application. If the number of venders increases
following the initial payment of the fee, the applicant shall pay
the fee for the additional venders seven days prior to the event,
as well as all other applicable fees or costs charged under this chapter.
B. In order to promote, protect and assure the safety and convenience
of the people in their use of public streets, public places, and/or
private property, the Irwin Police Department shall coordinate the
use of additional officers if the special event requires traffic control
or police protection. An additional fee shall be charged by the Police
Department to cover the costs incurred. The Police Department shall
specify the fee required upon its approval of the special event permit
application, based upon the number of officers and amount of support
equipment required by such factors as the date and time of the event;
the event location and length; the anticipated traffic and weather
conditions; the estimated number of participants and spectators; the
nature, composition, format and configuration of the event; and the
estimated time for the event. The fee charged for traffic control
or police protection shall be paid to the Borough Manager's office,
and the applicant shall execute an extra service agreement, prior
to the issuance of the special event permit. First amendment activities
shall be exempt from the requirement to pay for law enforcement related
expenses.
C. The following special events shall be exempt from the application
fee set forth in this section but shall be subject to fees of other
agencies or departments, unless specified otherwise:
(1) First amendment activities;
(2) School events on school property;
(3) Events sponsored in whole or in part by the County;
(5) Revenue-raising events where the revenue flows to the direct benefit
of the Borough of Irwin and/or Westmoreland County government(s).
Any permit applicant desiring to appeal an administrative decision
of the permits section concerning the denial of a special event permit
may petition the Irwin Borough Council. All appeals shall be in writing,
shall state the specific grounds for the appeal, and shall be filed
in the Borough Manager's office within seven calendar days after the
date the applicant received notice of the administrative denial. An
applicant aggrieved by the decision of the Irwin Borough Council may
seek judicial review of such decision.
A violation of this chapter shall be a misdemeanor. The Borough
of Irwin Police Department, in its discretion, may stop an event which
has been issued a permit and/or may issue citations where event staff
or participants violate state statutes or county ordinances, terms
or conditions specified in the application, and including, but not
limited, to traffic rules and regulations, disturbing the peace, public
nuisance, failure to disperse, trespassing or other health and safety
regulations.