For the purpose of this chapter, the terms used herein are defined
as follows:
CONCESSIONAIRE
A natural person, firm, association, partnership, corporation
or any other de jure entity or fictitious person that occupies space
at, or is otherwise authorized by a proprietor of, a special event
to sell or display any item of tangible personal property or service.
NOT-FOR-PROFIT
The selling, or soliciting for sale, of goods, merchandise
or services the proceeds of which action are devoted exclusively to
philanthropic, charitable or religious purposes, as defined in the
Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501, for a religious, charitable,
civic, or veteran organization, service club, volunteer fire or first-aid
company that is located in or has a substantial membership from or
provides substantial service to the Borough and/or its inhabitants.
PERSON
Includes the singular and plural and shall also mean and
include any person, firm, corporation or partnership or other fictitious
person or de jure entity.
PROPRIETOR
A not-for-profit entity, which is located in or has a substantial
membership from or provides substantial service to the Borough or
its inhabitants, that proposes to operate a special event the proceeds
of which are devoted exclusively to not-for-profit purposes.
SPECIAL EVENT
A sale, exhibit, fair, show, festival, bazaar, race or other event operated by a proprietor, the proceeds of which are devoted exclusively to not-for-profit purposes, at a location and for a period of time not to exceed five consecutive days, approved by the Mayor and Council, wherein a proprietor sells or displays, or allows a concessionaire or concessionaires to sell or display, any item of tangible personal property or service. No more than one special event shall be scheduled or approved to occur on any one day, except as may be permitted by §
203-12.
There are hereby created two classes of special event licenses:
proprietor, and concessionaire.
A. Proprietor license; process.
(1) Notice of date(s) and location. Any proprietor who proposes to conduct
a special event shall file a written request with the Borough Clerk
and, if any special event is to take place on a public park, the request
must also be filed with the Board of Recreation Commissioners, setting
forth the date(s) of the proposed special event on a form provided
by the Borough. Such request must be filed with the Borough Clerk
no earlier than October 1 and no later than November 1 of the calendar
year prior to that for which a license is sought. In no event shall
a license issue unless a written request for same has first been submitted
within the aforesaid period. This time period may only be relaxed
by the Mayor and Council, in the exercise of its sound discretion,
upon good cause being shown by the applicant to the satisfaction of
the Mayor and Council and only if the request is made at least 90
days prior to the first day of the special event requested. The request
shall be provided by the Borough Clerk to the Mayor and Council for
its approval. Filing of the request for a special event shall not
guarantee approval of said special event or issuance of a special
event proprietor license. The notification form shall include the
following:
(a)
The date, location, and hours of operation of the proposed special
event(s) and alternate dates, which may be allowed if such special
event is canceled for circumstances beyond the control of the applicant.
(b)
All the contemplated dates may be set forth on a single form,
if more than one date is contemplated within the same calendar year.
However, each special event shall require a separate, completed application.
(c)
In no event shall notification excuse compliance with any other
ordinance, notwithstanding that said ordinance shall not have been
disclosed by the Borough Clerk.
(2) Special event proprietor license application required. If the date, location and hours of operation of the proposed special event is approved by the Mayor and Council, any proprietor who proposes to conduct a special event must, in addition to the above notice, submit an application for a special event proprietor's license to the Borough Clerk. If the special event is to take place on a public park, the proprietor must also submit the application to the Board of Recreation Commissioners, with such fees as may be required from time to time. All applications for a special event proprietor's license must be submitted within 60 after approval of the date, location and hours of the special event by the Mayor and Council. An application for a proprietor's license must include all information required by §
203-4 of this chapter.
B. Special event concessionaire license.
(1) Application for a concessionaire license for a special event shall
be made no later than 14 days prior to the special event for which
a concessionaire license is sought.
(2) A special event concessionaire license shall be issued by the Borough
Clerk to those persons defined herein as a concessionaire and whose
application for said license shall be approved as set forth in this
section.
(3) A licensed special event proprietor may be designated by the Borough Clerk as the agent of the Borough Clerk for a special event, in accordance with §
203-9C. The applicant shall be exempt from the provisions of §
203-4A(9) and
203-4B.
(4) A special event concessionaire license shall be obtained and a license
fee paid for each date on which a concessionaire proposes to operate
as set forth herein. The Borough Clerk or agent designated hereby
may issue a concessionaire license with more than one date endorsed
thereon, provided that the applicant shall pay the daily fee to the
Borough Clerk or agent for each proposed date in advance.
(5) In the event a special event proprietor shall cancel or postpone
a scheduled special event by 9:00 a.m. on the date for which the same
shall have been scheduled, due to circumstances beyond the control
of the proprietor, any special event concessionaire license valid
on that date may be used by the concessionaire in the event that the
proprietor shall have provided for a rescheduling of a special event
as provided herein, upon the license being presented to the Borough
Clerk or its agent, who shall revalidate same.
(6) The Borough Clerk or agent shall not refund any fee, or portion thereof,
paid hereunder, for any reason.
No license shall issue to any individual, organization, or entity
who shall directly or indirectly exclude, withhold or deny any person
of any advantage, privilege, membership, or right, or otherwise discriminate
against said person on account of race, creed, color, national origin,
ancestry, marital status, or sex or otherwise as prohibited by law;
nor shall the Borough Clerk or his agent refuse to issue a license
on account of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital
status, or sex or otherwise as prohibited by law.
The following shall be exempt from all provisions hereof, except §§
203-1,
203-2,
203-4,
203-5,
203-7,
203-8 and
203-9 with relation to violation of applicable sections hereof, violation of which shall be unlawful:
A. Federal census takers and polls or surveys taken pursuant to federal,
state or local laws.
B. Any veteran or volunteer fireman who holds a special license issued
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:24-9 and 45:24-10; provided, however, such
licensee shall notify, in writing, the Chief of Police of the Borough,
prior to any soliciting within the Borough, the dates and approximate
area in which such licensee intends to solicit. Such notification
shall also include the licensee's license number, date issued
and county where issued.
C. Nonprofit organizations.
(1) Any nonprofit, religious, charitable, civic or veteran organization,
service or club, or volunteer fire or first-aid company, that is located
in, has a substantial membership from, or provides substantial service
to the Borough or its inhabitants, soliciting, in its name or for
a bona fide not-for-profit purpose, money, donations, or financial
assistance of any kind or selling or distributing any item of literature
or merchandise for which a fee is charged and which sale or distribution
does not constitute a special event as defined herein; provided, however,
that said organization, service, club or volunteer fire or first-aid
company procures from the Borough Clerk a special permit by submitting
to the Borough Clerk an application containing:
(a)
Name and address of organization;
(b)
Purpose for which the special permit is requested;
(c)
Names and addresses of the officers and directors of the organization;
(d)
Period and place during which solicitation is to be carried
on; and
(e)
Name, address and position in the nonprofit organization of
the person making the application.
(2) Upon being satisfied that such person, organization or association
is bona fide, the Borough Clerk shall issue a special permit and identification
cards, without charge, for the specified period.
D. Any person engaged in any activity the purpose of which is to aid
or promote the nomination, election, or defeat of any candidate or
candidates for political office, or to aid or promote the passage
or defeat of the public question in any election, or which seeks to
influence the content, introduction, passage or defeat of any legislation.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be liable to the penalties stated in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
III, General Penalty, which in no event shall be less than $500, and, upon conviction, shall forfeit such license issued hereunder and the right to renew such a license and shall be ineligible for the issuance of a license hereunder for a period of one year from the date of conviction.