This chapter shall be cited as "Parades, Events and Street Closings."
The Town Board, in order to promote proper government and ensure
the proper protection, order, conduct, safety, health, welfare and
well-being of persons and property within the Town of Carmel, Putnam
County, New York, finds that it is in the public interest to enact
this chapter. This chapter shall regulate parades, events and street
closings within the Town of Carmel, Putnam County, New York.
The Chief of Police or his designee shall issue a permit as
provided for hereunder when, from a consideration of the application
and from such other information as may otherwise be obtained, he finds
that:
A. The conduct of the parade or event will not substantially interrupt
the safe and orderly movement of other traffic contiguous to its route
or location.
B. The conduct of the parade or event will not require the diversion
of so great a number of police officers of the Town to properly police
the line of movement and the areas contiguous thereto as to prevent
normal police protection to the Town.
C. The concentration of persons, animals and vehicles at assembly or
staging areas of the parade or event and the conduct thereof will
not unduly interfere with proper fire and police protection of or
ambulance services to areas contiguous to such assembly or staging
areas and the Town in general.
D. The conduct of such parade or event will not interfere with the movement
of firefighting equipment en route to a fire or normal ambulance service.
E. The parade or event is scheduled to move from its point of origin
to its point of termination expeditiously and without unreasonable
delays en route.
F. The parade or event is not designed to be held purely for private
profit.
G. The pre-paid fees for the proposed parade or event as set forth in
§ 44-13 has been received in full by the Town Clerk of the
Town of Carmel.
The Chief of Police or his designee shall act upon the permit
within 30 days of its receipt. If the Chief of Police or his designee
disapproves the application, notice thereof, including the reasons
for the denial, shall be promptly given to the applicant.
The Chief of Police or his designee, in denying an application
for a parade or event permit, shall be empowered to authorize the
conduct of the parade or event on a date, at a time, location or over
a route different from that named by the applicant, if so requested
by the applicant.
Any applicant denied a parade or event permit by the Chief of
Police or his designee may appeal, in writing, to the Town Board within
10 days of the denial. The time to so appeal may be extended, at the
discretion of the Town Board. The applicant, upon appeal, shall be
entitled to argue its case before the Town Board. The Town Board is
hereby empowered to affirm, modify or reverse the decision of the
Chief of Police or his designee. The Town Board may attach any conditions
to a permit, should it determine the permit should be granted.
Each parade/event permit shall state the following information.
A. The starting time and estimated time of termination.
B. The portions of the streets to be traversed and the areas or locations
to be occupied by the parade or event.
C. The maximum length in the case of a parade in miles or fractions
thereof.
D. Other Town services requested or required.
E. Fire and/or EMS requested or required.
F. Such other information as the Chief of Police or his designee shall
find necessary for the enforcement of this chapter.
The Town Board of the Town of Carmel shall annually establish
a fee schedule for parades and events to mitigate the increasing costs
associated with the public safety assets required to host these events.
The fee schedule shall be broken down into three categories (1, 2
and 3, respectively), each reflecting staffing hours associated with
hosting proposed events. The Town Board reserves the right to waive
or modify the fee schedule at its discretion, and may seek the input
and recommendations of the Chief of Police with respect to same.
A. Category 1: a major parade or event requiring 50 or more staffing
hours.
B. Category 2: a secondary parade or event requiring 25 or more staffing
hours.
C. Category 3: a minor event requiring less than 25 staffing hours.