As used in this chapter, these terms shall have the following
meanings:
FILMING
The taking of still or motion pictures either on film, videotape,
or similar recording medium, for any purpose intended for viewing
on television, in theaters or for institutional uses. This term shall
not include family videos and photography and news media, as defined
herein, or as otherwise provided herein.
MAJOR MOTION PICTURE
Any film which is financed and/or distributed by a major
motion picture studio or corporation for presentation in movie theaters,
including any filming activity connected with any part of such a production;
provided that the production has an overall budget of $2,000,000 or
more.
MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION PICTURES, STILL PHOTOGRAPHY
All activities attendant to the staging and/or shooting of
commercial motion pictures, television series, television movies,
commercials and to the taking of single or multiple photographs for
sale or commercial use where the photographer sets up stationary equipment
in any one location for longer than five consecutive minutes.
NEWS MEDIA
Photographic, filming, and/or videotaping for the purpose
of a television news broadcast or reporting for print media by reporters,
photographers or cameramen.
PUBLIC LANDS
The areas including but not limited to any public building,
street, sidewalk highway, sidewalk, square, park, playground, the
beachfront, boardwalk and the marina, and other public places, which
is within the jurisdiction and control of the Township of Middletown.
STUDENT FILMS
Motion picture, television or still photography produced
to satisfy a course or curriculum requirement at an accredited educational
institution. The student filmmaker must supply proof that they are
currently enrolled in any such educational institution.
[Amended 6-5-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-3372]
A. Permits shall be issued by the Township Clerk after approval by the
Administrator and upon payment of the requisite fees and escrows.
Any such review shall determine whether any additional municipal services
may be reasonably required depending upon the nature of the activities
proposed. A basic film permit shall be issued by the close of the
10th business day after submission of a complete permit application,
which includes any necessary permits from Fire Prevention and Health.
B. Expedited permits may be issued by the Township Clerk after approval
by the Administrator and upon payment of the requisite fee. The Township
Clerk or Administrator, after consultation with involved Township
departments, may issue the permit, so long as the application complies
with all other requirements of this chapter. The Township Clerk, Communications
Director or Township Administrator may determine whether any additional
municipal services may be reasonably required depending upon the nature
of the activities proposed. Expedited permits shall be issued by the
close of the fourth business day after submission of a complete permit
application, which includes any necessary permits from Fire Prevention
and Health.
C. No permits shall be issued unless all fees and reasonably necessary
reimbursable expenses are paid to the Township. An escrow in the amount
of $5,000 shall be posted with the Township to cover any professional
expenses or fees required to be paid for the services of Township
professionals who are not employees of the Township, such as the Township
Attorney or consulting engineers. Any unused balance of such escrow
account shall be returned within 30 days of the conclusion of filming.
D. No permit
shall be issued for filming upon private property unless proof of
consent has been provided to the Township.
E. No permit shall be issued for filming upon public property unless
the applicant shall provide the Township with satisfactory proof of
the following:
(1) Proof of insurance coverage, including but not limited to for bodily
injury to any one person in the amount of $2,000,000 and any occurrence
in the aggregate amount of $3,000,000.
(2) For property damage for each occurrence in the aggregate amount of
$2,000,000.
(3) A written hold harmless and indemnification agreement acceptable
to the Township Attorney.
(4) The posting of cash or maintenance bond for the value of $2,500 protecting
and insuring that the location utilized for the filming will be left,
in a satisfactory condition, free of debris, rubbish, and equipment,
and that due observance of all Township ordinances, laws, and regulations
will be followed. Within seven days of the completion of filming,
the Township will return the bond if there has been no damage to the
public property or public expense caused by the filming.
(5) The holder of the permit shall take all reasonable steps to minimize
interference with the free passage of pedestrians and traffic over
public property and shall comply with all lawful directives issued
by the Township Police Department, the Fire Chief and the Township
Administrator with respect thereto.
(6) The applicant shall conduct filming in such a manner as to minimize
the inconvenience or discomfort to adjoining property owners as a
result of such filming and shall, to the extent practicable, abate
noise and park vehicles off the public streets. All vehicles parked
on public streets and rights-of-way shall be done so in accordance
with all applicable state and local regulations.
(7) The holder shall not interfere with previously scheduled activities
upon public property and limit, to the extent possible, any interference
with normal public activity on such public property.
(8) The applicant shall give written notice of the filming to all businesses
and residents directly adjoining the filming location, including the
location of all ancillary activities associated with the filming,
such as the location of equipment, parking, prep areas, etc., and
further provide written proof of such notice at least three business
days prior to the submission of a completed permit application. Such
written notice shall be in a form acceptable to the Township Administrator
and shall inform such businesses and residents that objections may
be filed with the Township Clerk within the next three business days,
said objections will form a part of applicant's application and be
considered in the review of the same. However, an applicant may request
a waiver of the notice requirement, or if the Administrator finds
that by not giving notice there would be less of a potential for disruption,
if the permit is granted, then a waiver may be granted by the Township
Administrator, as applicable.
Filming in residential areas shall be permitted Monday through
Friday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Nighttime filming,
after 9:00 p.m., can be considered on a case-by-case basis by the
Township Administrator, who can establish specific limitations and
locations. The setup, production and breakdown required by all filming
shall be included in the hours as set forth herein.
The Township may authorize filming other than during the hours
herein described. In determining whether to allow an extension of
hours under this section, the Township shall consider factors, including
but not limited to the following:
A. Traffic congestion at the location;
B. The applicant's ability to remove film-related vehicles off the public
streets;
C. Whether the applicant is requesting restrictions on the use of public
streets or public parking during the course of the filming;
D. Nature of the film shoot itself; e.g., indoor or outdoor; day or
night; on public lands or private lands; proximity to residential
neighborhoods; potential for disruption of normal residential or business
activities; and
E. Prior experience of the film company/applicant with the Township,
if any.
Copies of the approved permit shall be sent to the Police and
Fire Departments before filming takes place. The applicant shall permit
the Police Department, the Fire Chief or other Township inspectors
to inspect the site and equipment to be used. The applicant shall
comply with all safety instructions issued by the Police Department,
the Fire Chief, or other Township inspections.
In addition to any and all other fees or costs mentioned in
this chapter, the applicant shall reimburse the Township for any lost
revenue, including but not limited to repairs required to public property,
and any revenues that the Township was prevented from earning because
of the filming.
The schedule of fees for the issuance of permits authorized by this chapter is as provided in Chapter
240, Fees.
Where the owner of the premises is not the applicant for a permit required by this chapter, both the owner and the applicant shall each be liable for violations hereof. Any person violating this chapter or these rules and regulations, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to the penalties set forth in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-4 of the Code of the Township of Middletown.