[Adopted 5-4-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-4]
The purpose of this article is to license and regulate the standards
and manner in which special events shall be conducted on public lands
owned or leased by the Township of Deerfield to ensure the protection
of the public health, safety and welfare, and to ensure the preservation
of public lands and improvements and their aesthetic character for
the enjoyment of the public at large.
A. Except as otherwise provided herein, special events authorized by this article shall be exempt from the licensing fees and regulations contained in Chapter
124 of the Municipal Code.
B. Special events without alcoholic beverages may be conducted on public
lands owned or leased by the Township of Deerfield pursuant to these
regulations.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings unless the context clearly indicates that a different
meaning is intended:
CONDITIONS IMPOSED
Any conditions contained in the permit, or any conditions
included in the resolution adopted by the governing body approving
the special event, or any conditions imposed by the Board of Recreation
Commissioners for the use of public lands by the permittee for the
special event.
PERSON
A natural person, association, corporation, limited liability
company, partnership, trust or other legal entity.
PUBLIC LANDS
Lands and improvements owned or leased by the Township of
Deerfield, including public alleys, highways, roads and streets.
SPECIAL EVENT
An artistic, educational, recreational or social event sponsored,
cosponsored or authorized by the Township of Deerfield for the benefit
of the public at large which may or may not have a charge for admission.
No person shall conduct a special event on public lands owned
or leased by the Township of Deerfield unless licensed to do so by
the Township Clerk pursuant to these regulations.
A. The fee for a special events permit shall be $100 for the permit
plus $100 per day for each day that the special event is authorized
to be held by the permit.
B. All permit fees shall be paid to the Township Clerk when the application
is filed.
C. The permit for a special event shall not be issued for longer than
10 days at one time, but it may be issued for nonconsecutive days
not to exceed 10 total days.
The application for the permit required by this article shall
be made in writing and filed with the Township Clerk. Each application
shall be filed in a timely fashion and contain the following information:
A. The person sponsoring the special event shall file the application
for a special event permit at least 30 days before the date set for
the special event.
B. The application for a special event permit shall contain:
(1) The name and address of the sponsor and the proposed activity;
(2) A list of the names and addresses of all vendors participating in
the special event and the activity each vendor will perform;
(3) The requested date or dates for the special event and the proposed
hours of operation for each day;
(4) An estimate of the daily crowd expected at the event together with
the security measures to be utilized for crowd control and traffic
safety; and
(5) Such other information requested by the Township Clerk in the application
form.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall,
upon conviction thereof, be punishable by a fine of not more than
$500 or by imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or both.
[Adopted 10-7-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-5]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATOR
Township Administrator of Deerfield Township or authorized
designee.
EVENT PROMOTER
Any person who conducts, manages, promotes, organizes, aids
or solicits attendance at a special event. This would include a for-profit,
not-for-profit, other legal entity.
EXPEDITED PERMIT
A special event permit which is received, processed, and
a decision on the application is made less than 90 days from the event
date. The event date shall not count as one of the counted days.
MAJOR EVENT
An assembly in which the maximum number of people which will
be assembled or admitted may exceed 100, but must be less than 1,000.
MASS ASSEMBLY EVENT
An assembly in which the maximum number of people which will
be assembled or admitted may exceed 1,000.
MINOR EVENT
An assembly in which the minimum number of people which will
be assembled or admitted is 500 but not greater than 100.
PERSON
Any individual, natural human being, partnership, corporation,
firm, company, association, society or group.
POLICE
The New Jersey State Police.
SPECIAL EVENT
A.
Any organized assembly consisting of 50 or more persons gathered
for a common purpose. Examples include, but are not limited to, concerts,
parades, fairs, festivals, block parties, community events, fireworks,
and mass participation sports events such as marathons, running events,
bicycle races and tours.
B.
A special event shall not include family-only gatherings, birthday
parties, retirement parties, private parties which are noncommercial
or non-charity-based in nature, and the like. A determination of whether
an event or gathering of more than 50 people constitutes a special
event under this article shall be made by the Administrator. The Administrator's
decision shall be appealable to the Township Committee which by resolution
of the majority of the body present may deem the event or gathering
exempt from this article.
C.
The number of people shall be calculated by the average number
of people at the event per hour while the event is open. This shall
not include event set-up, event removal, event cleanup, or when the
event is not open to the intended participants(s).
D.
A special event may occur on both public and private property. However, the regulation of this article and Article
I shall both apply and permits shall be issued for both the private land event and the public land event.
E.
As the permit is only temporary in nature, the special event permit shall supersede the permitted uses and requirements for a zoning permit as defined in Chapter
120. However, all other regulations are not superseded by the issuance of a special events permit and all approved site plan requirements shall be adhered to.
F.
If there is no site plan for the parcel, then the event promoter
shall provide an unsealed site plan which shall confirm to the Code.
This site plan shall be reviewed by the Township Planner with the
Township Planner's fee for review paid prior to approval or denial.
SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT
The permit required by this article. The permit shall only
encompass one parcel of land unless the Administrator permits otherwise.
No person may conduct a special event as defined in this article
without having first obtained a special event permit from the Township.
A special event permit shall not be required for an event held on
or within a permitted facility with an approved site plan specifically
designed and approved for the proposed activity.
Additional fees or reimbursements may be charged by the Township
for any required special services, equipment or facilities provided
by the Township, including but not limited to emergency medical services,
planning services.