For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings indicated:
COMMUNITY EVENT
Any public event officially sponsored or officially organized
by the Township from time to time.
SPECIAL EVENT
A preplanned single event or series of events that, because
of its nature, interest, location, promotion or any combination of
similar influences, is expected to draw a large number of persons,
proposed to be held on public property, or on private property but
impacting public property or roadways, and/or requiring the use of
public support services. "Special event" shall include, but not be
limited to, races, festivals, shows, neighborhood celebrations, public
events which are privately sponsored but open to the public, or similar
activities generally considered be recreational in nature. The term
shall not include the normal operations, activities or affairs of
any duly established municipal, recreational or religious organization
or institutions located in the Township, an event whose estimated
total attendance of all participants is anticipated to be less than
50 people, or to any community event.
SPONSOR
The person, group, corporation or other entity responsible
for organizing the event.
SUPPORT SERVICES
Those services which can or must be provided by the Township
to ensure that an event is conducted in such a manner as to protect
the rights, safety, health, property and general welfare of its citizens.
This includes but is not limited to fire protection, police protection,
crowd management and control, traffic management and solid waste management.
No sponsor, person, association, firm, corporation, or other
entity shall conduct any special event or community event in Easttown
Township without first having obtained a permit from the Township.
[Amended 1-15-2018 by Ord. No. 433-18]
A. The Township shall develop an application for a special event or
community event permit. The Township application for a permit for
a special event or community event shall be submitted by the sponsor
to the Township Manager or his designee no less than 30 days prior
to the special event or community event. If the special event is planned
to be marketed and promoted, the sponsor should submit the application
well in advance to ensure that the special event receives the required
approvals.
B. The Township Manager or his designee may waive the requirement of
30 days' advance notice for spontaneous special events or community
events for celebrations important to the Township, the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and the nation, including but not limited to the celebration
of local sports teams and the end of wars or other conflicts of national
significance. The Township Manager or his designee may waive the requirement
of 30 days' advance notice if there are circumstances unique to the
sponsor which justify the waiver to assure the public safety and welfare
of the Township or the Township's best interest.
C. The application shall be further accompanied by such other information
as may be required by the Township Manager or his designee.
The Township Manager or his designee shall notify the sponsor
of a special event within five days of the final decision. If the
notification is an approval, it shall include any costs and/or conditions
attached to the approval. If the notification is a denial, it shall
include the reasons for denial.
[Amended 1-15-2018 by Ord. No. 433-18]
B. No later than 10 days prior to the special event, the sponsor shall
secure the costs associated with necessary support services, as set
forth in the permit, according to the following schedule:
(1) Events with estimated costs of less than $2,500: 25%.
(2) Events with estimated costs between $2,501 to $7,500: 50%.
(3) Events with estimated costs over $7,500: 100%.
C. Security may be in the form of a cash escrow or bond in a format
acceptable to the Township.
D. The cost of individual support services shall be set by resolution
of the Board of Supervisors from time to time. Any additional costs
set forth in the permit shall be paid no later than 10 days prior
to the special event.
E. At the close of the special event, the actual cost of the support
services, including support services arising for unanticipated circumstances,
shall be calculated and either additional payment made to the Township
within five days or excess security released by the Township to the
sponsor at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Supervisors.
A sponsor who has been denied a permit to conduct a special
event, whose permit has been revoked or whose right to apply for a
permit has been suspended or revoked for violation of this chapter
or contests a permit condition shall have the right to appeal said
denial, suspension, revocation or condition to the Board of Supervisors,
in writing, within 15 days of the date of the notice of said denial,
suspension, revocation or condition. The Board of Supervisors shall
conduct a hearing on said appeal within 30 days from the date of filing
of the appeal. The Board of Supervisors shall render a decision within
45 days after the hearing, either upholding the denial, suspension,
revocation or condition or granting the appeal and ordering the Township
to grant the permit or rescind the revocation or suspension notice
or remove the condition.
If the Police Department provides support services, the Police
Chief shall keep an accurate record of all hours worked by all officers,
and extra compensation shall be paid to each officer for all time
worked beyond regularly scheduled tour of duty, less the same deduction
made from his usual compensation, at appropriate rates.