The following words and terms used in this article shall have
the meanings set forth below unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise.
EVENT
All of the above-defined terms, collectively.
OPEN-AIR MARKET
Without limitation, any street stands or stands located in a public area such as a park or parking lot, for the sale or distribution of licit goods, merchandise or other articles, including, but not limited to, flea markets, swap meets and fund raising sales, but shall not include any itinerant merchants, transient vendors, salesmen, peddlers, hawkers, vendors, solicitors or canvassers who shall be subject to the rules and regulations governing peddling and soliciting contained in §
325-1 et seq. of the Code of the Township of Hazlet.
PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT
Any event, including, but not limited to, a circus, carnival,
fair, festival, concert, exhibition or parade expected to be attended
by 1,000 or more people at any one time.
PUBLIC RALLY
Any public gathering or assembly protected by the First Amendment
to the United States Constitution and the New Jersey State Constitution,
Article 1 et seq.
SPECIAL EVENT
Any event, including, but not limited to, a circus, carnival,
fair, festival, concert, exhibition or parade expected to be attended
by less than 1,000 people at any one time.
All events shall cease operations no later than 12:00 midnight and shall be subject to the provisions of §
177-1 et seq., of the Code of the Township of Hazlet, entitled "Curfew." All applicants shall be subject to §
177-1 et seq., of the Code of the Township of Hazlet, entitled "Curfew." All applicants shall be subject to §
288-1 et seq., of the Code of the Township of Hazlet, entitled "Noise."
All applicants shall be subject to the Township's Development
Review Ordinance, zoning and/or planning ordinances and shall secure any
necessary approvals from the Township Zoning Board of Adjustment and/or
Planning Board, if applicable.
The penalties for the violation of this ordinance shall be a
fine not to exceed $1,000 and/or incarceration in the county jail
for not more than 90 days.