As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
PRODUCER
An organization that is responsible for all aspects of an
event or performance (advertising, marketing, talent costs, insurance,
hold harmless agreement, etc.) and is responsible for all revenue
and expenses for that event.
SPECIAL EVENT
A non-routine happening or social activity bringing people
together in a defined area on Town facilities, right-of-way, or private
property, which requires Town services to ensure safety and coordination.
Special events include activities such as festivals, concerts, sporting
events, parades, walks and runs, etc.
SPONSOR
A business, organization, agency or individual who gives
cash or in-kind product or service to support a producer of an event
or production by agreement, for the benefit of that agency, business,
organization or person.
Event types are as follows:
A. Major event: an event of one or more day duration
with a cost of over $12,000 for Town services, staff time and equipment
use.
B. Intermediate event: an event of one or more day duration
with a cost of between $1,500 and $12,000 for Town services, staff
time, and equipment use.
C. Minor event: an event of one day or less duration,
with a cost of under $1,500 for Town services, staff time, and use
of equipment.
Reserved parking. Event producers may request
use of Town-owned surface lots for reserved parking. Requests need
to be in writing and/or on the site plan included in the event permit
package.
Permit applications for neighborhood block parties
will be reviewed by the Town Manager or his designee. Consideration
of approval will be based upon the following policies:
A. Permit applications must be submitted by a property
owner on the block and received in writing by the Town Manager's Office
at least 30 days prior to the event.
B. Approvals will only be given for closure of the street
for one block, as determined upon the two intersecting perpendicular
streets at either end of closed street.
C. Consumption or sale of alcohol on Town rights-of-way
will not be permitted.
D. Structures other than barricades are not allowed in
the Town rights-of-way.
E. Applicant will be required to pay all Town costs that
may be incurred.
F. Impacts due to other events will be considered in
approval process.
G. Applications will not be approved for any activity
which extends beyond 10:00 p.m.
Permit applications shall be reviewed by the
Town Manager or his/her designee within 30 days of submission of the
permit application. Permits may be denied for any of the following
reasons:
A. The application for permit (including any required
attachments and submissions) is not fully completed and executed:
B. Untimely submittal of permit application less than the minimum submittal day requirements per §
A240-21A;
C. The applicant has not tendered the required application
deposit with the application, indemnification agreement, insurance
certificate, or security deposit within the times prescribed by the
Town Manager or his/her designee;
D. The applicant has not tendered the required fee, or
a portion thereof, for prior year's events;
E. The application for permit contains a material falsehood
or misrepresentation;
F. The applicant is legally incompetent to contract or
to sue and be sued;
G. The applicant or person on whose behalf the application
for permit was made has on prior occasions damaged municipal property
within the Town of Georgetown and has not paid in full for such damage,
or has other outstanding and unpaid debts to the Town of Georgetown;
H. A fully executed prior application for permit for
the same time and/or place has been received, and a permit has been
or will be granted to a prior applicant authorizing uses or activities
which do not reasonably permit multiple occupancy of the particular
municipal property or part hereof, or multiple events on the same
day(s).
I. The use or activity intended by the applicant would
conflict with previously planned programs organized and conducted
by the Town of Georgetown and previously scheduled for the same time
and place;
J. The proposed use or activity intended by the applicant
would present an unreasonable danger to the health or safety of the
applicant, or other users of the park, or Town Employees or of the
public;
K. The applicant has not complied or cannot comply with
applicable licensure requirements, ordinances or regulations of the
Town concerning the sale or offering of any goods or services;
L. The use or activity intended by the applicant is prohibited
by law, by the Town's Code of Ordinances or by these regulations;
M. The applicant's staffing/parking needs cannot be met
by the Town.
The Town Manager, or his/her designee, shall
be allowed to approve all special events, provided that they meet
the requirements of this policy. In the case of a new special event,
the Town Manager, or his/her designee, shall only be allowed to approve
minor and intermediate special events. The Town Council shall approve
all new major special events.
Special event permit or waiver denials may be
appealed in writing to the Town Council within 15 days of the denial.
The Town Council must render a written decision within 10 days after
the Town Council meeting at which the appeal was considered.