For the purpose of this chapter, the following term shall have
the meaning indicated:
AGENT
The property owner's representative, if the property
owner does not reside in the Town of Gardiner.
APPLICANT
The owner of the real property upon which a mass gathering
is to be held.
MASS GATHERING
Any assemblage or gathering of people at a public or private
amusement or event of a temporary nature, which is likely to attract
500 people or more within a twenty-four-hour period, whether or not
in connection therewith any charge is made either to persons. Such
term, "mass gathering," shall not include any activity having fewer
than 500 people in attendance; functions sponsored by schools and
held on school property; athletic or sporting competitions of a recurring
nature that occur at a facility set aside for that purpose (e.g.,
league competitions; Little League); or functions sponsored by the
Town of Gardiner.
POTABLE WATER
Water provided or used for human consumption, food preparation,
or for lavatory, culinary, bathing or laundry purposes.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid wastes, including
garbage, rubbish, ashes, incinerator residue, street cleanup, dead
animals, offal and solid commercial waste.
SEWAGE
Excreta and the waste from a flush toilet, portable toilet,
bath, sink, lavatory, dish washing or laundry machine, or the water-carried
waste from any other fixture or equipment or machine.
SPONSOR
The entity, if other than the real property owner, responsible
for the operation of the mass gathering.
If a permit is granted by the Town Board, such permit shall
set forth the maximum number of persons to be permitted to attend
the event. The Town Board, in determining the maximum limit, shall
take into consideration the capacity of the site and of available
public highways and other means of transportation to and from the
site and the available parking and sanitation facilities and water
distribution system. The applicant shall limit attendance to such
maximum numbers and shall include such limitation in all advertising.
A mass gathering permitted under this local law must comply with the performance standards for noise set forth in Chapter
220, §
220-40B(2) of the Town Code.
Any permit granted hereunder may be revoked by the Town Board
of the Town of Gardiner if it finds that the mass gathering for which
a permit was issued is maintained, operated or occupied in violation
of this chapter or the Sanitary Code of the State of New York.
The permit shall not be granted if any of the information set
forth in the application is determined by the Town Board to be insufficient
to properly safeguard the safety, health, welfare and well-being of
persons or property or does not comply with any of the requirements
of this chapter. The Town Clerk of the Town of Gardiner shall notify
the applicant, in writing, by certified, return receipt mail of the
disapproval and shall include therein the reasons for such disapproval.
No permit issued by the Town Board shall be transferred or assigned
to any person or used by any person other than the person to whom
it was issued, nor shall any permit be used on any location other
than the location stated in the permit application.