Before a license may be issued pursuant to this chapter, the
applicant shall first demonstrate compliance with the following requirements:
A. Indicate the maximum number of people which will be assembled or
admitted to the location of the assembly, provided that the maximum
number shall not exceed the maximum number which can reasonably assemble
at the location of the assembly in consideration of the nature of
the assembly and provided that, where the assembly is to continue
overnight, the maximum number shall not be more than is allowed to
sleep within the boundaries of the location of the assembly by the
zoning or health ordinances of this County.
B. Provide proof that the applicant will furnish at his/her own expense
before the assembly commences:
(1) A fence or other easily recognizable boundary marking system that
completely encloses the proposed location; a fence may be required
by the Adams County Sheriff if it is reasonably determined to be necessary
to protect the health, safety and welfare of the attendees, the community,
and/or neighboring property owners.
(2) Potable water, meeting the purity and safety standards of Ch. NR
809, Wis. Adm. Code, for safe drinking water of less than the maximum
contaminant level goals as set forth therein, sufficient to provide
safe drinking water for the maximum number of people to be assembled.
(3) Separate enclosed toilets for males and females, meeting all state
and local specifications, in numbers sufficient to comply with the
requirements of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, conveniently located
throughout the grounds, together with an efficient, sanitary means
of disposing of waste matter deposited; a supply of running water
under pressure and a continuous supply of soap and paper towels shall
be provided with each toileting area.
(4) A sanitary method of disposing of solid waste, in compliance with
state and local laws and regulations, sufficient to dispose of the
solid waste production of the maximum number of people to be assembled
at the rate of at least 2.5 pounds of solid waste per person per day,
together with a plan for holding and a plan for collecting all such
waste at least once each day of the assembly and sufficient trash
cans with tight-fitting lids and personnel to perform the task.
(5) An emergency medical station capable of providing emergency treatment
and first aid to the assemblage. Such station shall be staffed with
personnel trained to, at minimum, the proficiency of an emergency
medial technician (EMT), at a level of one staff person per 1,000
expected to assemble, to a maximum staffing requirement of five trained
individuals. The applicant shall also have a demonstrated means of
contacting local emergency service providers in the event of an emergency
that exceeds the capabilities of the on-site medical station.
(6) If the assembly is to continue during hours of darkness, illumination
sufficient to light the main activity area of the assembly at a level
sufficient to ensure safety, but not to shine unreasonably beyond
the boundaries of the location of the assembly. The toileting area
shall be illuminated sufficiently to allow for safe usage of the toilets
and the hand-washing stations. In addition, the Public Safety and
Judiciary Committee may require the lighting of parking areas and
avenues of ingress and egress if reasonably necessary to protect public
safety.
(7) A free parking area inside of the assembly grounds sufficient to
provide parking space for the maximum number of people to be assembled
at the rate of at least one parking space for every four persons.
(8) A minimum of either one hard-wired telephone line that shall be operational
during the entire period that the event is being held or, in the alternative,
the applicant may represent in writing that the applicant will have
two or more cellular phones that have been tested and found to function
in the area and that will be in constant operation the entire period
the event is held. The applicant shall include this phone number or
numbers in the application. Additional wireless communications devices
may be used as necessary to ensure that the event operators can contact
emergency services at all times.
(9) If the assembly is to continue overnight, camping facilities in compliance
with all state and local requirements as set forth in the Wisconsin
Administrative Code and ordinances of this County, sufficient to provide
camping accommodations for the maximum number of people camping.
(10)
Security guards sufficient to provide adequate security for
the maximum number of people to be assembled. A primary security officer,
who is a licensed security officer in the State of Wisconsin or has
other similar credentials, shall be designated, whose name, address
and telephone number shall be provided to local law enforcement. As
a condition of the license, local law enforcement officers shall be
granted access to the site to ensure public safety.
(11)
Fire protection sufficient to meet all state and local standards
for the location of the assembly as set forth in the Wisconsin Administrative
Code and ordinances of the County.
(12)
All reasonable necessary precautions to ensure that the sound
of the assembly will not carry beyond the boundaries of the location
of the assembly; the use of sound-amplification devices shall be prohibited
between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 8:00 a.m., except in emergency
situations which otherwise require such use.
(13)
For assemblies over 2,000 persons, a bond filed with the Clerk
of the County, either in cash or underwritten by a surety company
licensed to do business in Wisconsin, at the rate of $1 per person
for the maximum number of people permitted to assemble, which shall
indemnify and hold harmless this County or any of its agents, servants
and employees from any liability or causes of action which might arise
by reason of granting this license, and from any cost incurred in
cleaning up any waste material produced or left by the assembly.
The application for a license shall be processed within 20 days
of receipt. The application shall be reviewed by the Public Safety
and Judiciary Committee, with the assistance of the Adams County Health
and Human Services Department and the Sheriff's Office, to ensure
compliance with this chapter. The license shall be issued by the County
Clerk if all conditions are complied with as determined by the Public
Safety and Judiciary Committee.
The license may be revoked by the governing body of Adams County,
the Public Safety and Judiciary Committee, or any committee thereof
designated by the governing body to so act at any time if any of the
conditions necessary for the issuing of or contained in the license
are not complied with, or if any condition previously met ceases to
be complied with.