The purpose of this chapter is to protect the public health,
welfare, safety, peace and tranquility of the community by regulating
mass gatherings within the Town of Catskill.
This chapter is enacted pursuant to § 10 of the Municipal
Home Rule Law.
As used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall
have the indicated meanings:
APPLICANT
Any individual, individuals, an individual "Doing Business
As," herein a "DBA," partnership, corporation, legal liability corporation,
legal liability partnership, association, political subdivision, government
agency or municipality.
APPLICATION
The written application the Town requires for a mass gathering.
DRINKING WATER
Water provided for human consumption, food preparation or
for lavatory, bathing or laundry purposes.
MASS GATHERING
An event at an approved site which is likely to attract 1,000
to 4,999 people or more at any one time.
PERMIT
A written approval by the Town of Catskill for a mass gathering.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid waste, including
garbage, rubbish, ashes, incinerator residue, street cleanup, dead
animals, offal and solid commercial waste.
SEWAGE
Excreta and the waste from a toilet flush, bath, sink, lavatory,
dishwashing or laundry machine, or the water carried away from any
other fixture or equipment or machine.
TOWN
The Town of Catskill.
TOWN BOARD
The Town Board of the Town of Catskill.
TOWN CLERK
The Town Clerk for the Town of Catskill.
This chapter shall not apply to any functions sponsored by the
Catskill School District related to an educational activity or functions
approved or sponsored by the Town Board at parks.
An application for a permit to conduct a mass gathering shall
include the following information:
A. Applicant:
(1) Individual. If the applicant is an individual, the name, address
and all contact information, a copy of a valid driver's license,
prior history of any mass gathering in the Town or at any other location(s)
and, if any, history of misdemeanor or felony convictions.
(2) Partnership. If the applicant is a partnership, DBA, corporation,
limited liability partnership, or a limited liability corporation,
the names, addresses, titles and contact information for the following:
(a)
Each individual under a DBA, partnership, corporate officers,
member(s) of a limited liability partnership or limited liability
corporation.
(b)
Copies of formation documents.
(c)
Employer identification number.
B. The location and description of the property where the mass gathering
is proposed, including all land to be used directly, indirectly or
incidental to the mass gathering. If the interest in the property
is contained in a contract, leasehold or other writing, a copy of
such contract, lease or writing shall be attached to the application.
C. The date(s) and the hours during which the mass gathering is proposed
to take place.
D. The plans for the proposed mass gathering shall include, but not
necessarily be limited to, the following:
(1) A detailed plan for parking facilities off public roadways able to
serve all reasonably anticipated requirements at a volume of up to
100 passenger cars per acre or 30 buses per acre.
(2) A detailed plan for transportation arrangements from noncontiguous
parking facilities to the mass gathering. The applicant shall obtain
approval of such plan from the New York State Police and the Greene
County Sheriff.
(3) An outline map of the area to an appropriate scale showing the location
of all areas of assemblage, including separate overnight camping areas
for sleeping, adequate interior roads for emergency access and egress,
a representation accompanying the outline map that the interior roads
will be kept clear and locations for food services and the service
of alcohol.
(4) The total number of persons anticipated to be present at the mass
gathering, including performers, staff members and audience, which
shall be determined by providing a net assembly area of at least 50
square feet per person in addition to providing at least 50 square
feet per person in a separate camping area for 50% of the population.
Parking areas which are contiguous to the mass gathering site may
be included in such square footage calculation.
(5) A detailed plan for controlling unauthorized admittance, including
methods of entering the mass gathering, number and location of ticket
booths at entrances and a plan for keeping non-ticket holders out
of the mass gathering.
(6) A detailed plan for use of signs to locate the mass gathering and
to locate all facilities and roadways within the mass gathering.
(7) A statement from the fire department having jurisdiction over the
mass gathering stating the facilities available to the mass gathering
are suitable to provide adequate firesafety and stating a willingness
to respond to emergencies.
(8) A detailed plan for emergency situations, including:
(a)
The location for medical services, description of medical supplies,
number of qualified EMTs in attendance and the arrangements made with
hospitals and ambulances in the area, including names and locations.
(c)
Emergency access and egress roads.
(d)
A written statement from the Greene County Director of Emergency
Preparedness that the Director has reviewed and approved the plan
for emergency preparedness.
(9) A command post in a specific location to be used by on-site security
personnel, the County Sheriff, State Police, Department of Health
and the Town Clerk. The command post shall be equipped with a communication
system satisfactory to the Town Clerk.
(10)
A detailed plan for security enforcement, including external
and internal crowd control, the number of qualified personnel for
crowd control and security enforcement, and prevention of the unlawful
use of alcohol, narcotics and dangerous drugs at the mass gathering.
(11)
A detailed plan for providing food services, drinking water,
lavatories, disposal of sewage, bathing and laundry facilities.
(12)
A detailed plan for internal storage and collection of refuse,
including provisions for disposal and cleaning the site utilized for
the mass gathering and surrounding properties within 72 hours after
the mass gathering.
(13)
A detailed plan for amplifying equipment designed to control the noise level at the perimeter of the mass gathering as set forth in the Town's Noise Ordinance Law, Chapter
123.
(14)
A detailed plan for lighting designed to illuminate the public
areas of the mass gathering and demonstrating that the lighting will
not reflect on any area beyond the boundary of the mass gathering
when the mass gathering is planned to occur after daylight hours.
(15)
A detailed plan showing that the mass gathering shall be adequately
buffered by fencing or other crowd control devices from all neighboring
homes within 500 feet of the boundary of the mass gathering.
(16)
A representation that the applicant has submitted the application
to Greene County Board of Health which includes authorization to inspect
the mass gathering site prior to the mass gathering date.
(17)
A detailed plan for the supervision by the applicant of children
under 16 years of age attending the mass gathering without adult supervision.
(18)
Resumes of the administration staff which the applicant plans
to use to supervise the mass gathering.
(19)
A detailed plan for the removal of any temporary structures
erected for use during the mass gathering within one week after the
time specified in the application for the end of the mass gathering.
(20)
A detailed plan for the construction of temporary structures
for use at the mass gathering which must be submitted to and approved
by the Town Code Enforcement Officer.
No permit shall be issued unless the applicant shall furnish
the Town with a comprehensive liability insurance policy insuring
the Town against liability for damage to person or property with limits
of not less than $1,000,000/$2,000,000 for bodily injury or death
and limits of not less than $1,000,000 for property damage to save
the Town harmless from any and all liability or cause of action which
might arise by reason of the granting of the permit, which policy
shall be cancelable only with 10 days' prior written notice to
the Town. This insurance policy shall be in effect during the mass
gathering, during set up and take down. Failure to keep the insurance
policy in effect, as set forth herein, shall result in automatic revocation
of the permit.
Each application shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount
of $250 per 1,000 people; $300 per 1,001 to 2,500 people; $400 per
2,501 to 4,999 people, payable at the time of its submission. A fee
shall be compensation to the Town for its examination and processing
of such application and shall not be refundable.
Should any section or provisions of this chapter be declared
by any court to be unconstitutional or invalid, such declaration shall
not affect the validity of this chapter as a whole or any part thereof
other than the part so declared to be unconstitutional or invalid.
The provisions of this chapter shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, nor construed to be in conflict with, the provisions contained in § 225 of the Public Health Law or Sections 7-1.40 through Sections 7-1.44 of Chapter
1 of the State Sanitary Code.
This chapter shall take effect immediately upon its adoption
and filing with the Office of the Secretary of State.