As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings given in this section, as follows:
APPLICANT
Any person who or which seeks a special event permit from
the Township to conduct or sponsor an event governed by this article.
Any entity or organization shall designate a natural person as the
responsible contact person.
ATHLETIC EVENT
An occasion in which a group of persons collectively engage
in an organized sport or form of physical exercise on or in a public
right-of-way, Township property or other park open to the public which
uses said right-of-way or property or obstructs, delays or interferes
with the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic or does not
comply with traffic laws and controls. Athletic events shall include
bicycle and foot races.
BLOCK PARTY
A one-day outdoor event, organized by the residents of a
Township neighborhood, utilizing a Township right-of-way for social
or entertainment purposes, including barbecues, picnics, music or
games. Block party permits are limited to "Residential" districts,
as defined in the Zoning Code.
DCNR
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and National
Resources.
OEM
Millcreek Township Office of Emergency Management.
PARADE
A march or procession consisting of persons, animals or vehicles
or any combination thereof on any Township street, sidewalk, alley
or other street right-of-way which obstructs, delays or interferes
with the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic and/or does
not comply with traffic laws or controls.
PERMITTEE
Any person, entity and any sponsoring organization who has
been issued a special event permit by the Township.
PERSON
Any individual, association, limited-liability company, partnership
or corporation, and includes any officer, employee, department, agency
or instrumentality of a state or any political subdivision of a state.
Whenever used in any clause prescribing and imposing a penalty, "person"
includes the individual members, partners, officers and managers,
or any of them, of partnerships and associations and, as for corporations,
the officers and managers thereof or any of them.
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
Public streets, alleys and crosswalks, including bike and
pedestrian paths.
SPECIAL EVENT
A.
Any of the following events:
(6)
Obstacle-course-style races.
(7)
Events that may exceed limits specified in the Noise Ordinance.
(8)
Events where temporary structures are constructed for the event, unless exempted in §
40-55B.
(9)
Events that exceed the parking capacity for the venue.
(10)
Any event during which 500 or more attendees are expected to
be present or reasonably should be expected to be present at any single
time during the event.
B.
Any events determined by the Township that are reasonably expected
to obstruct, delay, or interfere with the normal flow of pedestrian
or vehicular traffic or do not comply with traffic laws and controls
or any event that requires for its successful execution the provision
and coordination of Township Emergency Services to a degree over and
above that which the Township routinely provides.
C.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, any of the following events held
at or on Presque Isle State Park:
(1)
Walk or run events with 500 or more participants, or any event
with over 1,000 participants.
(2)
All events involving bicycling and/or swimming.
(3)
Any organized event involving obstacle courses.
(4)
Organized sporting events occurring on a beach.
(5)
Any event involving persons entering or using Lake Erie or Presque
Isle Bay from the months of October to May.
(6)
Any event utilizing DCNR and/or Township roadways.
(7)
Any other events determined by DCNR to require a special events
plan to hold the event at Presque Isle State Park.
D.
Any event that is reasonably determined by the Township's Office
of Emergency Management as requiring a special events permit due to
its potential impact on the health, safety or welfare of the Township's
residents, event attendees and the traveling public within Millcreek
Township. The Township's decision to require a special event permit
does not eliminate the need for a rental agreement.
SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT
A permit issued under this article by the Township authorizing
a special event.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Millcreek, Erie County, Pennsylvania.
TOWNSHIP PROPERTY
Property owned or leased by the Township, excluding public
right-of-way. Examples of Township property include public parks and
municipal buildings.
The application for a special event permit shall be on a form,
and in a format, as prescribed by the Township. At a minimum, this
form shall contain the following information:
A. The name, address, telephone number, and e-mail of the applicant
and an alternative contact person.
B. A copy of the applicant's driver's license.
C. The name, address, telephone number, and e-mail of the property owner
where the special event is to occur.
D. If the special event is proposed to be sponsored by an organization,
the name, address and telephone number of the organization and the
authorized officer or head of the organization.
E. The name, address, telephone number, and e-mail of the person who
will be present and in charge of the special event on the day of the
event and be the emergency contact for the special event.
F. A brief narrative specifying the nature and/or purpose of the special
event.
G. The date and estimated starting and ending times of the special event.
H. The location of the special event, including a description of its
boundaries.
I. A map and/or diagram of the proposed site of the special event which
includes parking information.
J. Parking requirements for the special event.
K. The estimated number of participants and/or spectators.
L. The type and estimated number of vehicles, animals and structures
that will be used at the event and whether there will be water aid
stations or first aid stations at the special event.
M. Information on temporary structures (e.g., tents, stages, etc.) that
will be placed on the property where the special event will occur.
N. Whether any food or beverages or alcoholic beverages will be sold
at the special event, and, if so, copies of all necessary food and/or
alcohol permits and/or approvals issued from the Erie County Department
of Health and/or the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board must be forwarded
to the Township prior to the date of the special event.
O. A clean-up plan for the special event if it is held on public property.
P. If the event consists of over 5,000 participants, a copy of the approved
emergency medical services plan, required by the Pennsylvania Department
of Health, must be forwarded to the Township prior to the date of
the special event.
At the time the applicant submits the special event application,
the applicant shall pay any nonrefundable fees in accordance with
the schedule of fees determined by the Board of Supervisors by resolution
for special event permits to defray the administrative costs of the
Township in reviewing the application and issuing/denying any permit.
Provided, however, that the permit fees outlined in this section may
be waived for governmental organizations such as school districts,
fire departments and local, county, state, or federal agencies.