[Ord. 892, 1/18/2016]
It is the purpose of this Part
2 to assure the planned, orderly, and successful conduct of public gatherings, parades, and other activities defined in §
13-202 as special events. The terms of this Part are designed to give the Borough necessary details about the proposed event so as to provide appropriate support and coordination, while preparing properly for any event that has the potential to place an exceptional burden on the Borough Police Department and/or other public services.
[Ord. 892, 1/18/2016]
The following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
MAYOR
The Mayor of the Borough of Oxford.
PARADE
Any march, procession (excluding wedding and funeral processions),
demonstration of any kind, or any similar display in or upon any street,
park, or other public place within the Borough of Oxford.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company, or organization of any kind.
SPECIAL EVENT
A planned, arranged gathering or assembly of persons, for
commercial purposes or otherwise, whether on private or public property,
that will take place for a continuous period of not less than two
hours.
[Amended by Ord. 898, 9/19/2016]
1.
A special event includes, but shall not be limited to, the following:
A.
Musical production, participatory event, or show.
B.
Outdoor theater; historical reenactment.
C.
Arts and crafts show and/or sale.
D.
Animal races or show, including equine show and competition.
G.
An assembly, festival, and the like that is conducted outside
a building and has projected attendance that will exceed the permitted
seating capacity of the building.
H.
Special event assemblage at a children's camp, sports training
facility, or similar operation.
2.
A special event shall not include:
A.
Any gathering under control of any public school under the auspices
of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Education;
B.
Any gathering or event that is organized, conducted, operated,
and/or hosted by Oxford Borough or any other duly authorized governmental
entity;
C.
Any event sponsored and conducted by the Union Fire Company;
D.
Any private family event, including, but not limited to, a family
reunion or wedding, held on private property; or
E.
Food or refreshment provided to customers of a commercial establishment
on the site of such establishment to celebrate an anniversary, sale,
or similar special occasion.
SPONSOR
Any person or entity that organizes, promotes, permits, or
conducts a special event.
[Ord. 892, 1/18/2016]
It shall be unlawful for any sponsor or legal title owner of a property to organize, promote, advertise, permit, or conduct a special event without complying with the terms of this Part
2 that are applicable to such special event.
[Ord. 892, 1/18/2016; as amended by Ord. 898, 9/19/2016]
The application for a permit shall be accompanied by the required fee. The application fee shall be established by resolution of Borough Council from time to time and shall be kept on file at the Borough Building. For an organization meeting the terms of §
13-204, Subsection 1F, the fee shall be waived.
[Ord. 892, 1/18/2016]
The Mayor or his duly authorized agent shall have the right
to suspend or revoke any permit issued under this Part for violations
of one or more of the regulations promulgated herein.
[Ord. 892, 1/18/2016; as amended by Ord. 898, 9/19/2016]
Any person who shall be convicted of violation of any provision
of this Part before any District Justice shall be sentenced to pay
a fine of not more than $1,000, together with the costs of prosecution,
or to suffer imprisonment in the county jail for a term not to exceed
30 days, or both.
[Added by Ord. No. 916-2018, 6/18/2018]
1. Where the special event sponsor proposes to serve, or permit the
serving of, alcoholic beverages during the event, the permit application
form shall document the intended location, staffing, security, and
ability to comply with the requirements of this section and of all
applicable requirements of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.
2. Alcoholic beverages may be served to patrons of the event only within
an identified, confined and controllable space that is specified on
the permit application form and approved by the Borough.
3. The area designated for the service of alcoholic beverages shall
be sufficiently staffed for purposes of preventing open containers
of alcohol from being transported outside the designated area, preventing
underage consumption of alcohol, and preventing intoxication of patrons.
In addition, adequate personnel shall be specifically assigned to
the designated area to remove all leftover food and beverages, containers,
cups, dishes, eating utensils, etc., upon departure of the patron.
4. An application for a special event that proposes offering alcoholic
beverages may be denied by the Borough for any reason.